no
They all breath and live in water.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
Frogs have moist skin that needs to stay damp to breathe through their skin. On land, their skin can dry out quickly, leading to dehydration and difficulty breathing. Additionally, frogs lay their eggs in water, so they need to be near water to reproduce.
Mostly all frogs are. But it depends on the species.
They depend on the water to provide food for them to survive.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
There is the African Dwarf frog, then there is the African Clawed frog which is illegal in most states, because they have very good potential to be an invasive species. Sumerian Frogs also live a great deal in the wild.
Frogs live in the freshwater biome. Frogs prefer a moist environment and they are very important part of this biome.
Because they have adapted to the water environment i have some at home five of them in a two gallon tank. all of them raised in water. once they are in they learn to adapt to the aquatic world they thrive in.
Because they like water. They really love water that is why some live in the water all the time!
Because they like water. They really love water that is why some live in the water all the time!
Yes they do. All frogs, salamanders and Caecillians have lungs. However the tadpoles do not and develop lungs in the time that they live in water.