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    Default Do frogs get lonely?

    I have been wondering if my tree frog can be happy living alone...any evidence on whether or not frogs thrive better with a partner? I would like to aquire another one (suggestions on what other types can be housed with a female Gray tree frog helpful!) but my husband isnt on board as he does not appreciate frogs and finds them unnerving.

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    I don't believe frogs get lonely. They have mating urges at certain times of the year, I suppose, but this is an urge from instinct inside a reptilian brain. I just like to see things in terms of composition and three is nice to look at for humans and we hope, just maybe, there is a pair so we can have cute little froglets. One frog has all that territory where there is food and it doesn't have to share or fight with another frog.

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    Default Re: Do frogs get lonely?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tropicok View Post
    inside a reptilian brain
    Ouch, don't tell my frogs you think they're reptiles...

    To answer the original poster, frogs aren't social animals, except under very specific conditions (breeding for example). So no, they don't get lonely.
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    Couldnt anyone have said they actually do prefer having a friend? Haha...Oh well, I guess hubby will be pleased to hear they arent social creatures. I guess I will just have one frog to love now that I know she can be happy by herself!

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    Default Re: Do frogs get lonely?

    Without anthropomorphizing them, Gray Tree Frogs are happiest when they have lots of places to hide, wiggly, crunchy things to eat, and the right amount of water available. I get the distinct impression they could care less if they have roommates.
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    You don't have to tell him the truth, you can say that you think he nneds a friend.

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    Its too bad not everyone can see past dogs as pets...lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Ouch, don't tell my frogs you think they're reptiles...

    To answer the original poster, frogs aren't social animals, except under very specific conditions (breeding for example). So no, they don't get lonely.
    Wasn't there this one user who said their frog really liked to cling to their hand and that it would croak with joy every time they picked it up?

    I thought there was... I doubt frogs long for companions of the same species however because they like to eat each other. If you were alone in a room with one other person and you were lonely you would certainly not eat him/her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    Wasn't there this one user who said their frog really liked to cling to their hand and that it would croak with joy every time they picked it up?
    Frogs aren't capable of "joy" - they're frogs...
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    I had always been told that most frogs were very social and love to play, especially when it comes to fire-belly toads. How interesting. (You do have to admit though that it's pretty fun having several fire-belly toads in a tank. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    ... it would croak with joy every time they picked it up?
    Sounds like he/she was squeezing too hard every time they picked it up! Poor frog...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julia View Post
    Sounds like he/she was squeezing too hard every time they picked it up! Poor frog...
    Actually a release call is a pretty distinct sound (once I had to quickly pick up my frog and he made that sound though I did not squeeze him) so I believe the person when they say it didn't sound like a release call.

    But anyways, how can you tell if an animal feels emotions?

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    The only thing that should go with a gray treefrog is another gray trrefrog. Also frogs don't get lonely.

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