no frog lives completely under water unless there is such thing as a frog with gills.
a frog that spends most of its time under water can stay out of water for a short amount of time. it mus have water near by or its skin will dry up.
Yes, they do !
Water is an essential source of survival for frogs (+ other animals) !
the diversity in the frog(s) species has allowed it to undergo a multitude of conditions...Including the ability to even become the missing DNA link(s) in DINOS!...(Jurassic Park)...
No...
NO. no they do not. -_-
yes because there underwater so much that they are clean and clean the water.
Many frogs, although not all, are able to absorb oxygen through their skin and as a result, are able to remain underwater for extended periods.
Frogs live both underwater and above (on land). They are amphibians.
Frogs are amphibians. That means they can live on land, but they must return to water alot to lay eggs and breathe, whereas toads are land animals, so if you live in a house far from any water bodies or out in the country without ponds the pads/frogs you see in your garden are most likely be toads. So yes, frogs may be underwater creatures but they roam land aswell
Frogs can breathe through their skin, which allows them to breathe underwater for long periods of time. They also have lungs, allowing them to perform strenuous activities in water.
water moving They can hear water moving. Since frogs have holes for ears, they probably just sense vibrations, like snakes. a rabbit andwhat ever is in there
they hear noises
So they can see...
Yes. Frogs can breathe via lungs or skin. When above water, they rely mostly on lungs, aided by skin. When underwater, frogs "breathe" solely through their skin. (To be more accurate frogs perform gas exchange with their skin, as breathing pertains to lungs.)
No I don't have any pictures of an albino frog underwater.
The Frog Have An Protection On His Eyes