This is the question I want answered, they don't tend to because when the tadpoles hatch they will die because they need to live in water but I recently found some frog spawn lying on the grass in my garden, I don't think it was meant to be there though. Hope this help... :)
Frogs are amphibians(creatures that live in both water and on land). Toads are amphibians too, and are in the frog family. However, toads prefer dryer climates and will avoid getting wet if possible. But toads can(and will) swim if they need to do so.
They naturally live on both land and in water - they are amphibians.
yes frogs can go on land, but they prefer water.
No -- for the beginning of their lives, frogs live underwater. Not until they are adults do they develop lungs and legs, enabling them to live on land, and later deposit eggs in the pond.
frogs do live on land. not all species of frogs live in water.
Frogs do not live in the sea, they require fresh water, such as ponds or swamps. They are amphibians, so that they live both on land and in the water.
Frogs dont always just live on land, some live on land and in water because frogs need water to keep their skin moist so they dont dry out.Hope i helped:)
yes
yes they live in both frogs are amphibians i.e they can live in water as well as on land
well frogs have legs and can live on land in addition to the water.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
both,poison dart frogs live both on land and water . Mostly in rainforests .
young frogs have to constantly be re-hydrated in a body of water.
Frogs live one life in water, and the other on land.
The scientific term for an animal that can live on either land or in water is "amphibious" - many reptiles, such as frogs, are amphibious.
amphibious e.g. frogs