Why do frogs croak in different ways?
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Generally frogs croak to attract a mate. Each kind of frog has a different croak so that frogs of the same kind can recognize each other and possibly find a mate of the same species.
I'm not sure, but I know crickets chirp faster when it's hotter, so it may have to do with temperature.
I am not sure, but I think that they croak in different ways for the same reason that humans can speak out loud in different ways.
They have so much to tell each other at the pond. The pond is the hairdresser salon of the animal kingdom. Oh, the gossip you could hear if you could speak frog. They know the dirt on all the other animals, which is why other animals eat them. Sad, but that is the price of gossiping.
Really you need to go to a library and look it up. Each species has a different sound. For a specie there can be different sounds for different cases such as mating, warning, danger, etc. Also I would look it up on the Internet. They have sites with recordings of the different frog sounds.
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