From what I understand, they can spend the majority of a year underground on average.
In droughts they can even spend 1-2 years under, possibly more.
From what I understand, they can spend the majority of a year underground on average.
In droughts they can even spend 1-2 years under, possibly more.
Sorry for this negative information to the guy who owns the frog, but they can be under for 3 years. That is what I heard, but don't worry they only burrow in the first place because it is like 70 or below in the winter.
Temperatures play a role, but the main reason they go under is a lack of moisture above. The water drys up relatively quickly and if they don't go under they will too.
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