Yes, piles of damp leaves and under overhanging plant leaves are regular haunts of frogs.
no
no !
they hide under a pile of leaves
Some types can
because they burry under mud and leaves in the winter
a ladybug, a butterfly, frogs, lizard and other kinds of bugs.
they live in a pond because frogs like to go under them or on them.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Not for long...they are amphibians and need to breath air.
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
Underwater frogs, also known as aquatic frogs, live in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and streams. They are adapted to living in water and can be found in both still and flowing water bodies. These frogs use their webbed feet to swim and have specialized skin that helps them absorb oxygen from the water.
Frogs Do live underwater because as tadpoles and froglets, they live under water until their gills disappear