Your question makes no sense, tree frogs do not live in deserts.
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There are frogs and toads that manage to live in many of the deserts of the world.
There are some varieties of frogs and toads which live in the desert. In the Australian desert, these include:Knife-footed frog - Cyclorana cultripesDaly Waters Frog - Cyclorana maculosaMain's Frog - Cyclorana mainiWater-holding Frog - Cyclorana platycephalaCentralian Tree Frog - Litoria gilleniGreen Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea (also found along the eastern coast)Desert Tree Frog - Litoria rubellaDesert Froglet - Crinia deserticolaNorthern Burrowing Frog - Neobatrachus aquiloniusDesert Trilling Frog - Neobatrachus centralisShoemaker Frog - Neobatrachus sutorDesert Spadefoot Toad - Notaden nichollsiSpencer's Burrowing Frog - Opisthodon spenceriTanami Toadlet - Uperoleia micromelesBlacksoil Toadlet - Uperoleia trachyderma
Frogs can only survive in areas with permanent water and such areas are rare in a desert.
Frogs that live in the desert survive the drought by living underground. Their skin condenses water, creating a thin membrane around their bodies that keep them moist. They will then come up when rain come, in order to breed.
Frogs live in water when tadpoles.When the tadpoles become frog's they have to live near water or in a moist place because the frog's skin drys out quickly.
Spadefoot toads (several species) inhabit nearly all desert areas of the American southwest. They spend almost their entire lives underground and only emerge after a heavy rain.
They either live in a pond most likely or on some type of water. Most common frogs live near swampy places or by ponds, lakes, or creeks. But some frogs also live in the desert or in forests. That is really unlikely for a frog to live in a desert that is near no water.
There is less water available for drinking and farming in the desert versus the tropical equatorial countries.
depends on the type of frog, for example north Australia (northern NSW and Queensland) live the native green tree frog, the Corrobirrie frog lives more centre NSW to northern Vic. there are frogs living every were in Australia, all different types except in the harsh climates like the Desert and central Australia
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