Is there a connection between temperatures and frogs (especially WTFs) calling at night? I mean, yes, frogs would call in spring, but do they only call when the temperature gets over, say, 84F or do they do it at lower temperatures too?
I was thinking my sub adult White's wasn't calling because he wasn't feeling well. I'd gotten the temperatures up to 77F at night, but the last two nights they've reached 84F and he called both times. (He also left me an enormous soft poop the first night. Maybe he was calling because he felt relieved?)
Last night Julep joined in even though he's a baby. So great, two calling frogs are going to be egging each other on.![]()
Here's what it sounded like:
Bonk: Wok-wok-WOK-WOK-WOK-WOK-WOK!
...
Julep: wok-wok-wok?