Amphibious means that you can survive both on land and in water. Frogs are amphibians.
Frogs are amphibious, they can live in, or out of water.
A whale. Amphibious means "capable of functioning on land or in water". Whales are not amphibious. Frogs are amphibious.
Yes, Oh Yes.
Amphibious means relating to or suited for both land and water. A sample sentence is: "Frogs and toads are amphibious creatures".
amphibious is a long word. This does nothing to describe the meaning of the word and should not be accepted as an answer. You can say: Frogs are the most common type of amphibious animals.
amphibious e.g. frogs
The scientific term for an animal that can live on either land or in water is "amphibious" - many reptiles, such as frogs, are amphibious.
Yes, frogs are amphibious creatures. Toads on the other hand spend more time on land than frogs do, but are still amphibians.
Yes, they are amphibious. That means that they need to be near water to survive.
Frogs.
Nope -- this word is an adjective.
Yes, the word 'frogs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'frog'. The noun 'frogs' is a common, concrete noun; a word for two or more amphibious creatures; a word for living things.