mostly frogs live in water but they can go on land to get away from preitors or to get food
There are a number of fully aquatic frogs (Xenopus) and salamanders. However, perhaps you are thinking of the Axlotyl? It is a fully aquatic neotenic salamander that retains its gills.
frog?
Yes ,it can breath from water as well as from air.
An amphibian is a cold blooded vertebrate that lives on land and breeds in water. It comes from the Greek word amphibia that means 'both lives'.
They still have to return to water to lay their eggs.
Capes and peninsulas both are pieces of land that is surrounded by water. Caps are pointed pieces of land and peninsulas is land that borders water on three sides.
A mold or fungi that lives on land as apposed to water. So not in water.
Yes, because a frog lives both on land, and in water. So they are the same thing, but a "land frog" is probably just a frog that you catch roaming the land.
A frog is an amphibian, meaning that it lives on both land and water, but most fish are not; they live only in the water.
it is an amphibian so it lives in the water for the first part of its life and on land the next
An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog) An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog)
A jellyfish lives underwater and a frog lives on a leaf in the water or on land.
A frog lives mainly in water and a gorilla mainly on land
gold fish just like their name the way it is
Amphibians live both in water and on land.
a frog
Was in water. And is now on land. Ex: a frog. A tadpole live in the water first. Then it grows and lives on land.
they live on both land and water but mostly water very rarely land
Amphibian. It can live in both water and on land. the species for leopard frog is (rana chiricaheunsis)