The frog lives about 40-50 years of age.
About 15 to 50 years
Very little is known about the life-span of a frog, because they it is pretty hard to keep track of old Kermit! However, some records have shown that in captivity, frogs and toads can live for a surprisingly long time - somewhere between five and fifteen years.
The longest life-span of a toad recorded was the European Common Toad who lived for a grand total of 40 years!
Frogs have many enimies, which is possibly one of the main reasons that many don't live out their full llife-span. Foxes, rats, birds, fish, racoons, turtles, snakes and even humans all enjoy a frog every now and then. Although some humans, such as the French eat frogs, they play an important part in keeping our environment pest free. Frogs love nothing better than an insect or a juicy fly to eat.
Frogs have good eyesight, which help them when catching their food and their eyes bulge out to enable them to see in all directions.
The longest life-span of a toad recorded was the European Common Toad who lived for a grand total of 40 years!
Frogs have many enimies, which is possibly one of the main reasons that many don't live out their full llife-span. Foxes, rats, birds, fish, racoons, turtles, snakes and even humans all enjoy a frog every now and then. Although some humans, such as the French eat frogs, they play an important part in keeping our environment pest free. Frogs love nothing better than an insect or a juicy fly to eat.
Frogs have good eyesight, which help them when catching their food and their eyes bulge out to enable them to see in all directions.
Around 12 to 45 years normally 2 or less cause they get eaten or smashed by people or cars
like killin frogs play frogger and p;ease don't squash the hell out of him by a stupid ass speeding car, unless you like to hear that crunchin noise!
like killin frogs play frogger and p;ease don't squash the hell out of him by a stupid ass speeding car, unless you like to hear that crunchin noise!
About 3,000 years
It eats and grows!