How Long Can Frogs Survive Without Food?

How long can frogs survive without food?

Adult frogs are carnivores that aren’t very picky with what they eat. Their generalist diet means frogs can find food in the variety of habitats they live in – from rainforests to mountainous areas to dry regions. However, despite their diverse diets, frogs still sometimes find themselves in environments where food sources are scarce.​ So, … Read more

Why Do Frogs Inflate or Puff up Their Throats?

Why do frogs puff up and inflate their throats?

In the wet months of the year, it’s common to see frogs in or near ponds, and other water bodies puffing up their throats. But why do they do it? Frogs puff up and inflate their throat to croak. The part of the throat that gets inflated is known as a vocal sac. Depending on … Read more

5 Fascinating Reasons Why Salamanders Have Long Tails

Why do salamanders have long tails?

Salamanders are the only amphibians that have tails in the adult stage of their life. Their slender bodies and four short legs, give them a somewhat lizard-like appearance. But have you ever wondered why salamanders have long tails, when other amphibians, such as frogs, don’t? Salamanders’ long tails serve many important functions. Salamanders use their … Read more

Why Do Salamanders Lose Their Tails?

Why do salamanders lose their tails?

Salamanders are the only amphibians that have tails in the adult stage of their life. Like Lizards, salamanders can lose part of most of their tail, and subsequently regenerate it. But have you ever wondered why this happens? The main reason salamanders lose their tails is to defend themselves when they are grabbed by a … Read more

Can All Frogs Swim?

Blue male Moor frog mating with a brown female

Frogs are amphibians, which means they live part of their lives in water and part on land. But can all frogs swim? In general, the overwhelming majority of frog species can swim, they have webbed feet and powerful hind legs for propulsion. However, some frog species such as the rain frogs of Southern Africa are … Read more

Are Salamanders Poisonous to Humans, Dogs, or Cats?

Red Salamander

When most people see their first salamander, they call it a lizard. However, on closer examination, most notice that these creatures are nothing like Lizards. They have smooth, moist skin, much like frogs. This is because salamanders are amphibians closer to frogs than they are to lizards. Like most amphibians, salamanders produce poisonous secretions as … Read more

Can A Salamander Kill A Dog?

Rough-skinned Newt Taricha granulosa on gravel

Salamanders are quiet, slow-moving amphibians that often hide near ponds, under logs, or in damp forests.  If you’ve ever seen your dog sniff or nip at one, you might have wondered: could a salamander actually hurt or even kill your dog? No, salamanders won’t kill dogs under normal circumstances. Some species make toxins to protect … Read more

Are Frogs Good For The Garden?

Are frogs good for the Garden

Frogs are amphibians that love wet moist environments. For this reason, they are often attracted to gardens. Even watering your lawn can attract any frogs that may be close by. But do you have to be worried about frogs that are attracted to your garden? In general, frogs are good to have in a garden. … Read more

4 Reasons Why Frogs Live Near Water (Or In Damp Places

Why do frogs live near water

Many people know that most frogs love to hang around in or near freshwater bodies, such as ponds, lakes, or streams. But have you ever wondered why frogs live near water?  Frogs live near bodies of freshwater because they need to keep their skin moist. Frogs breathe through their skin, in addition to their lungs, … Read more