Biology, asked by jiniya13, 6 months ago

Think why frogs croak in a rainy season​

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Answered by scutiepie
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While frogs and toads do not incite rain, rains provoke frogs and toads into mating mode and temptation by timbre is initiated by loud croaking instead. ... In reality frogs and toads can be excellent eradicators of mosquito larvae that breed in water, thereby controlling difficult diseases like malaria and dengue.

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Answered by TheUnfathomable
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Actually monsoon season is the mating period of frogs.

So when a male frog croaks it's his way of finding a mate (impression thingy).

Hope it helps!

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