Yes, frogs do exist.
1000 years ago
Frogs and their tadpoles are unable to exist in saltwater.
Frogs evolved from salamander-like amphibians. They exist since the Triassic, some 200-250 years ago.
Frogs and other amphibians are abound to exist if we don't start to do something about it. YOUR WELCOME
Probably not. The female most likely releases her eggs in the water as soon as the male frog signals to do so, and the male frog then fertilizes the eggs.
They did. but too be sure ask some one who studies that type of matter
Yes, rot hole tree frogs do exist. They are a species of tree frog found primarily in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas with moist habitats. These frogs are known for their distinctive calls and can often be found near water sources, where they breed and lay their eggs. Their unique name comes from their habit of utilizing rot holes in trees for shelter and breeding.
Well, they are amphibians, they both exist in this world (and on Earth), breathe through skin, and eat anything they can fit in their mouth, and largely choose prey by activity level rather than size.
yes. heres a picture http://i38.tinypic.com/osfond.jpg http://i34.tinypic.com/mu96s6.jpg
If aliens exist, some alien races could possibly have amphibian characteristics, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders.
because frogs are dying off due to the toxins humans are putting into the air. The miners canary would die as a result of toxic gases in the mines, this would tell the miner it was time to get out. The fact frogs are dying off is indicative of the fact that or environment is on its way to becoming too toxic for us to exist in.
LOL they dont live anywhere albino pacman frogs are captive bred meaining that they only exist in captivity because humans breed them to get that color they dont exist in the wild they would die. (: