How do frogs communicate with each other?
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Frogs communicate primarily through vocalizations, with each species producing unique calls used for attracting mates, defending territory, or signaling distress. Male frogs often call during the breeding season to attract females and establish their territory. These calls can vary in pitch, duration, and frequency, depending on the species and the environmental conditions. In addition to calls, frogs may use body language, such as posturing and gestures, to communicate with others.