A group of frogs is called an army.
yes some frogs live in groups
yes some frogs live in groups
Frogs can live both alone and in groups, depending on the species and their environment. Some frogs are solitary and prefer to live alone, while others may form groups or congregate during mating season.
Aquatic frogs
1)Frogs and Toads 2)Salamanders and Newts 3)CaeciliansSalamanders, Frogs and Caecilians , are three living groups of Amphibia .
Some can. It matters what you had in mind. One thing that you have to watch out for is some frogs have toxins. Also pacman frogs will eat anything they can fight in their muths even each other. Also make sure the spieces are from the same part of the world or have almost the same inviorments.
White's tree frogs live on the northeast coast of Australia.
Frogs can breath above and below water, living between the two, making them amphibians.
Newts & Salamanders, Frogs & Toads, Caecilians
Most frogs and toads are nocturnal, however there are some groups which are largely diurnal. These include the Dendrobatidae (poison-dart frogs) and Mantellas which are found in tropical forests of Central/South America and Madagascar, respectively.
Frogs and Toads, Salamanders and Newts, and Caecilians.
Frogs leave their "spawn" or eggs for different reasons. For example, in tropical regions, frogs hide their spawn where predators can't find them- in the leaves of a bromelaid, for instance. In temperate regions, the frogs often lay spawn in huge groups that cover the surface of the water. This allows for some to still live, even if most get eaten by predators. Frogs often come back to their eggs to clean them of fungi. Some frogs don't even lay eggs and bear live young. There are some frogs who carry their eggs on their backs though. Frogs usually leave their spawn so that they are not in one place for too long- otherwise predators will find them.