I wonder if barometric pressure plays a role.
I wonder if barometric pressure plays a role.
I am pretty sure about barometric pressure playing a role in natural conditions for them to start activity.
That's my point, i am in the Northern Hemisphere, here December is a rainy month so i would play only with higher temperatures of course, and then I would start feeling adjusted accordingly to African calendar(that's what i mean with mimicking)
I have seen several times toads like Bufo bufo or B.calamita a few hours before first rains.
How can that be possible ? ( fields don't have a single drop of rain yet, and they come out).
I found also that is very old popular sense people saying -If you see a toad it's going to rain !
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Most frogs from the southern hemisphere that are bred naturally do respond to weather patterns here, such as changes in barometric pressure, so it is more likely the actual conditions of the place they are in rather than waht time of the year it is in their homeland.
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