No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.
yes but to water too
Their feets thumbs are webbed up.......i dont know if this is correct but their feet is webbed up ttyl bro...
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
Turtles are adapted to an aquatic life, spending almost all their life at sea. They only come to land to lay their eggs - which need to be laid out of water so they can develop.
any animal that is required by its life cycle to spend part of its life in water and part on land. Think frog. Begins life in water as tadpole, then continues to land, then back to water for reproduction.
What necessities of life does the frog get from the bromeliad
Their feets thumbs are webbed up.......i dont know if this is correct but their feet is webbed up ttyl bro...
The red eye'd tree frog has adapted by hiding in trees.
amphibians
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
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.
Okay- They use there tentacles and eat brains
The population increases.
without the water, the frog's skin dries up and kills the frog.
Turtles are adapted to an aquatic life, spending almost all their life at sea. They only come to land to lay their eggs - which need to be laid out of water so they can develop.
Plants and animals have adapted to feed, reproduction, and life on land by utilizing oxygen or carbon dioxide that is absorbed through lungs or via photosynthesis rather than using gills. They have adapted with fur to keep them warm and legs to move them safely on land. Plants have adapted to utilize sunlight and animals to reproduce.
it is an amphibian so it lives in the water for the first part of its life and on land the next
The Aztecs adapted to their land by Chinampas, Building Bridges, and Hunting animals