because they have nose sdo when they go in the water arter a little bit they will come cop and and breath then go back under the water.And when they are on land they dont need to come up and breath they can just breath on dry land.
an anphbin is a frogs and toads. anphbins can breath under water and on land
Tadpoles (immature frogs) have to live in water, as they breath using gills. Once developed into a frog, and able to breath air using internal lungs, they become amphibious and able to live both in water and out on the land. Frogs will leap back into the water if disturbed, but spend most time in damp places under rocks.
Yes, because when frogs are tadpoles they need to be able to breath under water so they have gills and when they turn into frogs they still have their gills but they form lungs so they can breath on land.
yes because they breath air
An amphibious creature is a creature that can live it's life both on land and in the sea, such as a frog. Most amphibians are air breathers, but, a very few can breath both the oxygen in the air, (above the water), and breath the oxygen under water (below the surface).
frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.
they can breath
No, it is not needed. African dwarf frogs are fully aquatic (living in water). However, they need to breath air.
Yes, frogs are amphibians, which means they can live both on land and in water. They have moist skin that helps them breathe through their skin when in water. Frogs lay their eggs in water, where they hatch into tadpoles before developing into adult frogs.
Well, frogs are amphibians that are not fully adapted to live on land, but they can survive for a little while on land. Although they have lungs, they can use their skin for oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange as well. If they are in the water, they use their skin to breath. If they're on land they use their lungs to breath. They can't be out of the water for too long or they'll literally "dry up." God bless!
Amphibious .
Fully developed frogs will have lungs. During the tadpole stage they can breath under water. Good luck. frog's do have lung's because they are called amphibian's for a reason cause they can live in water and on land but during the tadpole stage they have gills like a fish which mean's they take the oxegyn out of the water .