go into bodies of water or bury themselves.
Many frogs can survive for a while in a dry place by hibernating believe it or not! However I don't think they can survive in a permanently dry place though seeing as they are amphibians
amphibians and fish :)
Amphibians have a wide range of methods to survive. Most important is their ability to survive drought.
During hot dry weather, amphibians tend to become more inactive to conserve moisture and avoid dehydration. They may seek shelter in cool, damp areas or burrow underground to escape the heat and reduce water loss through their skin. This behavior helps them survive until conditions become more favorable for activity.
Eventually thay do, but amphibians do not sunbathe like reptiles, they mostly avoid direct sunlight because they dry out qiuckly.
amphibians
They hibernate.
Bullfrogs are amphibians, so they live at the junction of land and water. They must return to the water to survive, but they can be out on dry land for a little while.
Amphibians live everywhere except in permanent deserts and the poles.
Because amphibians need to be moist.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different classes. Amphibians have thin, water permeable skin and most need to keep their skin moist. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and are able to survive out of water indefinitely.
Toads do.