I Don'T Think So!
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
Frogs are not adapted to live in saltwater.
freshwater
Frogs and their tadpoles are unable to exist in saltwater.
I know for a fact that salt does indeed affect frogs; from my observations it appears as though the salt burns the frogs and they will run off in search of water to wash the salt away. As to exactly how it works...I currently am researching that answer myself.
No
Frogs are primarily freshwater creatures. While some frog species can tolerate brackish water (a mix of freshwater and saltwater), most frogs live and breed in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, streams, and marshes. They typically do not thrive in saltwater environments.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
Most frogs cannot survive in salt water because their skin is permeable to salt, which can dehydrate their bodies. Some species, like the crab-eating frog, have adapted to tolerate brackish water, but true saltwater is typically harmful to frogs.
Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.
Angelfish live in saltwater
yes, they do need saltwater to live.