Yes, I'm pretty sure they do because its dark, damp and theres plenty of bugs there for them to eat.
Absolutely. They're amphibians - meaning they can survive on land or in water. While on land - they breathe air through their lungs. In water - oxygen is absorbed through their skin.
No i doubt they live under ground.
the lake and land
Frogs live in or around freshwater.
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
freshwater
no
rivers,lakes,ponds,and water falls
fish,frogs,plants,worms,and turtles
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.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
fish, duck, frogs and other things like that.
A freshwater ecosystem is where animals for freshwater and animals who swim or live by freshwater live. For example: animals such as crocodiles, freshwater fish, turtles, or frogs, live in a freshwater ecosystems. I just named some from North West Florida's main freshwater ecosystem.
Frogs live in the freshwater biome. Frogs prefer a moist environment and they are very important part of this biome.
Typically Freshwater fish and the like. Some others may be turtles crawdads tadpoles small frogs etc..
Frogs cannot tolerate salt and they all need to live near water. Technically, every frog in the world is a freshwater frog, because if it is too far away from fresh water it will die. Some frogs are exclusively aquatic and never leave the water for anything. The African Dwarf Frog and African Clawed Frog are the best known of these because they are popular additions to aquariums. Its also a type of poisonous lizard