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Ribbit! Or whatever they say where you're from...
Even British and American frogs don't speak the same language! An American frog is supposed to be saying "ribbit" (larger ones only?). British frogs just croak. In fact most of the world's frogs croak a simple "kwak" (Dutch), "cra" (Italian), "kva" (Russian), "coa" (French) or "quak" (German). But a Japanese frog gets more creative with "kerokero," while Korean amphibians say "gae-gool" and Hungarians hear frogs going "bre-ke-ke"! While most of the world's cats and cows make about the same sounds ("miau" and "muh" in German), not many of the other animals have matching chirps, cries, shreeks, tweets or howls.
The more you know!
Ribbit! Or whatever they say where you're from...
Even British and American frogs don't speak the same language! An American frog is supposed to be saying "ribbit" (larger ones only?). British frogs just croak. In fact most of the world's frogs croak a simple "kwak" (Dutch), "cra" (Italian), "kva" (Russian), "coa" (French) or "quak" (German). But a Japanese frog gets more creative with "kerokero," while Korean amphibians say "gae-gool" and Hungarians hear frogs going "bre-ke-ke"! While most of the world's cats and cows make about the same sounds ("miau" and "muh" in German), not many of the other animals have matching chirps, cries, shreeks, tweets or howls.
The more you know!
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