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Does a frogs back and front legs help it live on land?

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How are frogs and fish different?

well frogs have legs and can live on land in addition to the water.


Why do tadpoles live differently than frogs?

This is because tadpoles are physically very different from frogs - they have gills and no legs when they are born, so they can't live on land even part of the time.


What helps frogs live in water lungs or gills?

Gills, because lungs help it live on land.


What lives part of it life in the water and part on land?

Animals that are amphibians, such as frogs. Eggs are laid in water, hatch into tadpoles that live in water and swim, that grow legs and leave the water as frogs.


Do frogs live underwater or above?

Frogs live both underwater and above (on land). They are amphibians.


What body parts help a frog survive?

there legs,lungs,eyes,nose ,mouth, tongu,heart,and brain.


Do frogs live in the sea or the land?

Frogs do not live in the sea, they require fresh water, such as ponds or swamps. They are amphibians, so that they live both on land and in the water.


Can frogs live on land if the are born in water?

This is the question I want answered, they don't tend to because when the tadpoles hatch they will die because they need to live in water but I recently found some frog spawn lying on the grass in my garden, I don't think it was meant to be there though. Hope this help... :)


Why frogs can live on land but its babies cannot?

young frogs have to constantly be re-hydrated in a body of water.


Why does frogs live on lands?

Frogs dont always just live on land, some live on land and in water because frogs need water to keep their skin moist so they dont dry out.Hope i helped:)


What external features that frog live on land and water?

Frogs have moist skin, webbed feet, and powerful hind limbs that allow them to live both on land and in water. This combination of features helps them to efficiently move and breathe in both environments.