Everything You Need To Know About Spring Peeper Eggs

Spring Peeper Eggs.

Spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) are small, slender tree frogs found throughout much of the eastern part of North America. Like most frogs, spring peepers reproduce by laying eggs. These eggs are laid in shallow, fish-free freshwater bodies and attached to submerged vegetation near the water’s surface. Unlike most frogs which lay their eggs in masses, … Read more

Everything You Need To Know About Gray Tree Frog Eggs

Gray Tree Frog Eggs

Like most frogs, Gray tree frogs (Dryophytes versicolor), reproduce by laying eggs. These eggs are laid in shallow, fish-free freshwater bodies and attached to submerged vegetation near the water’s surface. Like other frog eggs, Gray tree frog eggs do not have a hard outer shell to protect the developing embryos. Rather, each egg has a … Read more

Everything You Need To Know About Tree Frog Eggs

Tree frog eggs

The majority of tree frog species reproduce by laying eggs. These eggs are typically laid in the water and attached to submerged vegetation near the water surface – or on plants hanging over ponds. Some tree frog species such as the common coqui (Eleutherodactylus coqui) lay their eggs on plants away from water and even … Read more

Can Frogs Survive Without Water?

Can frogs survive without water?

Many people know that most frogs love to hang around water and are very efficient swimmers. But have you ever wondered if frogs can survive without direct access to water? Most frogs can not survive without direct access to fresh water. Frogs generally require access to water to keep their skin moist, hydrate, lay their … Read more

Frog Tadpoles vs Toad Tadpoles

Frogs and toads have many things in common. They are both amphibians in the order Anura, which means “without a tail” in Ancient Greek. They both lay their eggs in water and their tadpoles look very similar. Frog tadpoles tend to be longer and slimmer than toad tadpoles, which tend to be short and chunky. … Read more

Why Are Frogs Slimy?

Why are frogs slimy

Amphibians have unique skin compared to that of many other vertebrates. They use their skin to breathe, and also to ‘drink’ water.   Many frogs feel slimy because their skin is covered in a mucous coating, which helps them keep their skin moist, enabling them to efficiently breathe through their skin. The slime also creates an environment for … Read more