It depends on which type of frog you are talking about. Frogs live everywhere except the Arctic and Antarctica.
Yes, they can but you have to give them a moist place to live in.
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.
Give live birth.
frogs may live in different inhabitants. they need a place where they can rest . they need plants. filter. and maby a heater and light .
I don't see why not. Although, frogs don't need baths, as they live by water; frogs are amphibians.
Frogs and Toads lay eggs the one exception is the Nectophrynoides it has been known to give live birth.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
There are some species of frogs, such as the Guinea pig frog and the Midwife toad, that give live birth instead of laying eggs. The young frogs develop internally and are born fully formed. This reproductive strategy is less common among frogs compared to laying eggs.
Frogs are a beneficial part of an ecology, because they eat insects such as mosquitoes, which are frequently troublesome. Even so, it would be possible for me to live without frogs. As long as I don't have to give up Kermit, who is my favorite frog.
Frogs live in every continent on earth. There are many species of frogs.
Amphibians are animals that both live in land and water. Examples are frogs, toads, salamanders and newts ...
Frogs live in plants ? duhhh .