They sing songs of love, their country, their loneliness, their bravery, and sometimes even their riches and property. After the sun sets, its drama in the forests. Each species has a schedule and performs during the specific hours. And each of them sings of different things. read more
And mostly if its a frog, it'll let the other frog go. A warning call sounds like the exclamation sounds of humans and is made when the frog is surprised or senses danger. Distress calls are very distressing to hear. read more
Female frogs listen to the croaking of male frogs, and this helps them choose the most suitable ones for mating. Another reason for which male frogs croak is to claim territory. By croaking loudly at night, a male frog warns other males that a particular part of a territory is already occupied. read more