submerging itself in water.
No, it drys out there skin and then they die from the heat and loss of moisture in there body.
Because frogs aren't reptiles, their amphibians. And frogs need moisture to keep their skin from breaking. Snakes and lizards are Reptiles, and do not require this need for moisture.
They absorb any moisture they need - through their skin.
Yes, but they do not need as much moisture as frogs
No, it is not needed. African dwarf frogs are fully aquatic (living in water). However, they need to breath air.
because they like the extra moisture.
because moo thats why YOLO just kidding a frogs body is different because the frog is smaller
Yes but manly there back. It depends on the type of frog
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
Most frogs live in areas that provide them with moisture such as living around bodies of water to keep their bodies from drying out. There may be species of frogs that can live in mountain, deserts or grasslands
In frogs body kidny is located in abdomin on both dides of backbone .
Yes. They can also absorb moisture through their skin.