literally the semi-desert as they come out of the ground once every 6-12 months to feed and frick and then dig themselves back under the ground to hibernate during the dry season.
"Once the female finds a mate, the couple heads back underground. Then, they mate and lay their eggs underground as well. Females can lay between 12 β 40 eggs. The frogs don't have a free tadpole stage; instead, they emerge from the eggs as froglets."
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What's their natural habitat? We had a pond with frogs in it and they would definitely not have been comfortable here.
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literally the semi-desert as they come out of the ground once every 6-12 months to feed and frick and then dig themselves back under the ground to hibernate during the dry season.
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So they're not amphibian anymore?
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"Once the female finds a mate, the couple heads back underground. Then, they mate and lay their eggs underground as well. Females can lay between 12 β 40 eggs. The frogs don't have a free tadpole stage; instead, they emerge from the eggs as froglets."
https://gonefroggin.com/2016/02/23/desert-rain-frog-breviceps-macrops/
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