Most frogs live in areas that provide them with moisture such as living around bodies of water to keep their bodies from drying out. There may be species of frogs that can live in mountain, deserts or grasslands
All frogs need water or some kind of humidity. Some frogs are adapted to last in dry conditions, but they are lethargic during these periods, wich means that they bury themselves and do not eat or move. The cannot survive these conditions for a long period without water.
They need both air and water
Frogs just get food and protect themselves
African Bull-frogs need fresh water to survive.
Frogs need to eat insects to live its a part of their life like we eat chicken to survive or food.
Yes. In order for a frog to survive they need a warm, high humidity envirment to live. They also like to get into water so its nice to have a water bowl that they can get in & out of easily. Frogs are cold-blooded animals hence the need for warmth. Frogs also absorb most of their water through their skin hence the need for the humidity & a water bowl.
Yes, they are amphibious. That means that they need to be near water to survive.
They need very dry conditions, or they will die.
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
To survive, frogs need to be moist, otherwise their skin dries out, and the moisture leaks out thru the skin. living near a pond makes it easy for a frog to be moist, and easier to survive.
they get scared
Frogs are usually not around in the hotter months of the year because they are amphibians. This means that, while they can live on land, they spend at least a significant portion of their lives in the water. Frogs need to remain moist in order to survive. Not only do they need to drink water, but they need a moist environment to survive. Also, frogs lay their eggs in water and tadpoles (the hatched frog spawn) can't survive on land. This means that frogs tend to hide out during the hot months (either in bodies of water or some of them by burrowing in mud) and wait for rain.