Yes, but they do not need as much moisture as frogs
Toads.
wet,cold and having alot of plants to eat and to blah to the blah to the blah
Yes. earthworms require their skin to be moist to breathe.
it is frogs and toads.
It depends on the species. Toads generally are bumpy and frogs are wet and moist.
Forever, they just need to stay moist.
They breath through their skin and need to stay moist to do so.
Because they can't breathe if dry
Its a cold blood animal.
Frogs,toads,salamanders,leech
Worms do not need water in the sense of volume per day to imbibe. Worms have to stay moist, but will actually drown in water. So long as their habitat stays moist, but not wet, they will be fine.
Yes, but the conditions differ. Frogs: Require water and crickets Toads: Require Dry (or moist) land and crickets. Goodluck :)