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Are frogs solitary or social animals?

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Are frogs solitary or social animals?

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Solitary, though they aren’t particularly territorial, except during the breeding season. When this arrives, they display using their song (croak) rather than fighting, so they appear to tolerate one another, but males nonetheless compete for females as in most animals.

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