Yes, they are born in eggs and like all amphibians are born in water.
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frogs do live on land. not all species of frogs live in water.
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no
They need water
Animals that are born under water are animals who most likely can breathe in the water. For instance, tadpoles ( frogs) start off born in the water and then grow until they can go in and out of the water. Examples of animals born under water: Fish Frogs Whales SharksA fish is born under water by marwa
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
They all breath and live in water.
The Antarctic because frogs need a source of fresh water in which to breed and all the fresh water in the Antarctic is frozen solid.
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
yes they need water touch move the eggs very carefully into some water. remember they will all turn into tadpoles then frogs.
It really depends on what kind of animal. Frogs migrate from water to land as they grow into frogs from tadpoles.