They don't really vocalize but they are capable of making minor noises like you've described. It's definitely not the bellow of a male frog.
They don't really vocalize but they are capable of making minor noises like you've described. It's definitely not the bellow of a male frog.
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http://www.frogforum.net/resources/a...ersus_call.swf Here is the males call, TY Johny Cakes, dont know how ya got this, but i listen to it alot lol, to see if my Bully reacts to it or learns lol
Yeah, like John and Deejay said, female frogs do make minor noises. It sort of sounds like a squeak. I had two female Wood frogs together in a tank once and one grabbed on to the other (as a male would grab on to female to mate). They obviously weren’t’ trying to mate, but –as I came to learn—that female was trying to dominate over the other female; it was a territorial thing. Surprisingly, female Wood frogs are territorial, while the males aren't! Anyways, the female that was being attacked released several high pitched squeaks, nothing of which sounded like a male.
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