In what season do frogs croak?

Frogs croak in spring, summer and autumn. Frogs sing at different frequencies in different seasons. In summer, frogs are more likely to make more frequent calls. Frogs make sounds very easily, especially after rainy days. In addition, during the breeding period of frogs, adult frogs will also sing, with a loud cry. Generally speaking, the breeding period of frogs is from March to April, and sometimes it is delayed to May and June.

Frogs belong to a common class of animals in China and can croak. However, frogs don't make such calls in all seasons. For example, in winter, frogs will go to sleep because of the low temperature around them, and naturally they will not sing.

Frogs croak for a reason. They make noise on rainy days because the environment is more suitable for them at this time. Although frogs can breathe with their lungs, they are amphibians, not particularly advanced animals, and their lungs are not particularly advanced, so they need skin to help them breathe.

When it rains, the air is moist, and their skin will be moist, so they will be more active and make a loud cry. In addition, frogs will chirp during the breeding season, which is because they need to attract the attention of the opposite sex to get a mate.