Why do frogs migrate to roads in early spring?
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It usually happens on warm rainy nights in late spring or early summer. Young frogs and toads and otheramphibians move out of their watery homes in search of land nesting sites. They often cross roads in swarms of hundreds or even thousands duringthe migration. Frogs and toads start life in the water as spawn.
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It usually happens on warm rainy nights in late spring or early summer. Young frogs and toads and other amphibians move out of their watery homes in search of land nesting sites. They often cross roads in swarms of hundreds or even thousands during the migration. ... Frogs and toads start life in the water as spawn.
It usually happens on warm rainy nights in late spring or early summer. Young frogs and toads and other amphibians move out of their watery homes in search of land nesting sites. They often cross roads in swarms of hundreds or even thousands during the migration. ... Frogs and toads start life in the water as spawn.
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