Frog Croak Fest: Live Night Sounds 2025

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Frog croaking is a key behavior where males use unique calls, amplified by their vocal sacs, to attract females and deter rivals during mating season, peaking at night or in rainy conditions like spring to summer. On August 12, 2025, with warm weather, activity may be high. Species vary widely—American Bullfrogs emit a deep "jug-o-rum," while Spring Peepers peep shrilly, with volumes reaching 90–100 decibels. Temperature and moisture drive croaking, thriving above 60°F/15°C in wetlands or forests. It also signals a healthy ecosystem, as frogs are sensitive to environmental changes, making their calls a natural indicator of ecological health.

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