yes it does
Frog was the amphibians live on land and go back to the water to reproduce.
they can both go in water and they both eat bugs.
bird it does not go in water
Spray salt water on the areas that you do not want the frog/toad to go in, they avoid standing on the salt as it burns their feet but it does not harm them.
The frog head is important because the nares/nostrils are located at the tip of the head. Without being able to breathe, the frog could not go under water.
over time from the day the tadpole is born it changes into a frog. when they are a tadpole they live in the water until they are a complete frog. then the adult frog lives on land from now on
the plants that you water by the hot tub are frog berries, but you have to find everything before you can get them. don't forget to water the plant on top of the hot tub as well.
Albanian water frog was created in 1987.
If your frog is a completely aquatic frog, the water should be deep enough to swim around in, like a regular fish. But if your frog is a half land half water frog, the water shouldn't be TOO deep. It should be shallow enough to let your frog's head break the surface, and you need to have sticks or ridges to help your frog get out of the water.
Frogs go into the water but need oxygen. So when they do go into the water their nares need to be located on the very top of their bodies, so they can be in the water as far as they can but still able to breathe.
The frog is an mainly air breathing amphibian which also HAD gills but as the frog grew they (the gills) covered over. It is also said to have two lives (one off the land and one on land.) They go into the water to get wet and come out after a while. A toads skin is dry and a frogs skin is "slimy" which is really water. The frog is also cold-blooded so it must heat up OUT of the water and cool down in the water.
A frog's skin is permeable, this means it lets water in and out. Frog skins also let oxygen pass in and carbon dioxide pass out.