Bronze frogs (definite introduction)
Bronze frogs generally like to catch food at night and find a safe place to rest during the day. Frogs generally only eat live bait, and often do not eat dead animals. Even if you put a recently dead insect in its mouth, it will be able to identify it. This is its original ability. Naturally, they will also eat dead animals when they are hungry and exhausted.
Bronze frogs eat any food that can fit into their mouths, such as: crickets, flies, fish, crayfish, shrimps, grasshoppers, individual small frogs, tadpoles, small snakes, birds, molluscs, crayfish, and the like. The skin I peeled off. Tadpoles eat algae and other aquatic plants.
The growth season of bronze frogs is from April to July. Female frogs often lay 3,000-10,000 eggs. They hatch into tadpoles at dawn between 3 and 7 and turn into frogs after 3 months.
</p>
</p>