Tree frog going bonkers...low barometric pressure?

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knifegill

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Can stormy weather cause tree frogs to suddenly become very...jumpy? My little guy is bouncing off the walls. He's usually lazy as a stone. I guess it might also be the drive to breed, but there is a big ol' wind storm blowing through right now.
 
knifegill;4038133; said:
Can stormy weather cause tree frogs to suddenly become very...jumpy? My little guy is bouncing off the walls. He's usually lazy as a stone. I guess it might also be the drive to breed, but there is a big ol' wind storm blowing through right now.
maybe your gonna have a huge earthquake, before major quakes frog populations are supposed to leave the area.


But they probably can sense barometric pressure, certain fish can also
 
I think there's been some testing that have shown unusual reactions and muscle fatigue in frogs subjected to certain temperature and hydrostatic pressure combinations. As far as I know, testing has only been done on Rana species, what sp. of frog do you have?
 
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