any were near fresh water. Like lakes outside fish ponds rivers and more.
lily pads =D
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No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.
NO frogs eat flys
No. Frogs are amphibians, a completely different thing.
Frogs sit almost motionless when they hunt and thus can become camouflaged. They capture prey with their tongues which they are able to extend.
There actually are such a thing as black and white frogs, like poison dart frogs!!
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Yes.
Frogs only sit on lily pads if the pad is large enough and the frog is small enough. The water lily is a pretty fragile plant, and the leaves are not very strong. Frogs can get pretty large, especially bullfrogs. People like to draw frogs sitting on lily pads because it makes a cute picture, though.
Frogs don't sit on their eggs. Their eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bulk and they float in the water and hatch by themselves. The young frogs emerge as tadpoles. Between three and six weeks later they start growing legs and their tails disappear, and they gradually become frogs.
a group of frogs is called an army
A group of frogs is called an army.