Frogs live in the freshwater biome. Frogs prefer a moist environment and they are very important part of this biome.
It depends on what frog your talking about like tree frogs usually live in kind of hot and sticky climates and other frogs live in water but most do live in the hot
Everything except cold biomes, i.e. tundra or artic.
amphibians live in hot and dry areas
All but artic
all but artic
They live in usually wet tropical climates.
No of course not because they live in different climates
Only virgin frogs.
frogs
Awesome climates
Frogs live in wet or rainy climates such as ponds and rainforest's. There are the standard frogs that live in rivers, ponds, and lakes, and there is poison dart frogs that live in rainforest's. Poison dart frogs can be many colors such as blue, red, yellow, and bright green. standard frogs that we see everyday (other than the winter "they hibernate") are dark green with sometimes brown spots.
Vascular plants can flourish in cool damp cloudy climates.
tree frogs
As long as there are no Geoff Bartner descendants around to exterminate frogs.
It depends on which type of frog you are talking about. Frogs live everywhere except the Arctic and Antarctica.
frogs, cranes etc
depends on the type of frog, for example north Australia (northern NSW and Queensland) live the native green tree frog, the Corrobirrie frog lives more centre NSW to northern Vic. there are frogs living every were in Australia, all different types except in the harsh climates like the Desert and central Australia