yes they can as it says in the paragraph about frogs some frogs DO live in Antarctica.frogs may be found anywhere in the world (excluding Antarctica), although most frogs are found in the tropics. Most species are found in tropical regions. You can find frogs in or near places that have water. Some frogs never go into the water they live mainly on land. Some frogs even live in trees. These frogs have tiny, sticky pads on their fingers and toes to help them cling to the trees they climb
In Antarctica and in cold, harsh environments
tree frogs live in Central America
Frogs live in every continent on earth. There are many species of frogs.
Frogs live in plants ? duhhh .
monkey frogs live in rainforest
Frogs live in swampy and boggy areas.
Golden frogs typically live in tropical rainforests in Central and South America, particularly in countries like Panama and Colombia. They are often found near streams and wet areas, as they require high humidity levels to survive. These frogs are known for their bright golden coloration which serves as a warning to predators of their toxicity.
Frogs live in a variety of different habitats; most prefer moist regions.These include:PondsCreeksTreesSwampsRain forestsThough frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time by breathing through their skin.Frogs are found on every continent with the exception of Antarctica. They live in damp areas, with most frogs found in the rainforest. They lay their eggs in water, eg. a pondI'm guessing that you mean the North American Bullfrog, they live (of course) in North America, around ponds and creeks (If your looking for the Frog in a creek, look around where the water is not flowing, or flowing slowly).It depends on what kind of frog you have. frogs are dependent on water and usually live beside ponds and in grassy areas, although they hibernate throughout the winter. in warm countries.
Monkey frogs live in the rainforests of peru, south america.
Frogs live in the weeds and reeds at the edge of ponds.
Frogs live anywhere but Antarctica.
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