Try and think about which characteristics help ANY animal to live in it's habitat. For example camouflage, size and body. Also think about things you know about frogs, and why they're advantageous. Like strong legs, long tongue and wet skin.
frogs, pigs, bears, toads, birds
They can live up to 9 years, i am not certain but yeah i think so.
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
Frogs live in a variety of different habitats. Most prefer moist regions. Though frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time and breathe through their skin. Frogs live in ponds, creeks, and trees.
Yes
This is because frogs secrete a mucus which help keep their skin moist
Yes, frogs do eat water striders. Water striders are small insects that live on the surface of water, and frogs may prey on them as part of their diet. This can help control the population of water striders in certain habitats.
Yes
Frogs, fish, and plankton share several key characteristics, including their roles in aquatic ecosystems as essential components of food webs. All three are ectothermic, meaning their body temperature is regulated by their environment. Additionally, they exhibit adaptations for survival in water, such as gills in fish and plankton for respiration, while frogs have aquatic larvae that live in water before transitioning to land. Lastly, they all reproduce in water, with various stages of their life cycles occurring in aquatic habitats.
There is the African Dwarf frog, then there is the African Clawed frog which is illegal in most states, because they have very good potential to be an invasive species. Sumerian Frogs also live a great deal in the wild.
there are more animals that live in lakes than ponds.some pond habitats are frogs,sunfish,snails,and waterlilles.
Wood frogs are primarily found in North America, ranging from the southern Appalachian Mountains to the Arctic Circle. They inhabit a variety of wetland habitats such as bogs, swamps, and woodland ponds. Wood frogs have a wide distribution and can be found in both forested and tundra regions.