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.
The Corroboree frogs are considered to be among the world's endangered species. They are mainly found in the southern parts of Australia. The corroboree frogs live in the Southern Tablelands of Australia.
They live in nashville and Mexico
Sea of course!
The habitat of a native bird is the type of environment it is in at the time
Sloths live in rainforest such as South America and some parts of Asia.
Wild frogs can survive if they are caught and released in a suitable habitat nearby. However, they may struggle to adapt if the new habitat is significantly different from their original environment. It's important to handle them carefully and avoid disrupting their natural behaviors as much as possible.
a boy frog sort of thing.
Yes. The presence of the concrete, and macadam surfaces would destroy the previously existing habitat and the passage of traffic would destroy all animals straying onto or over the road surface. In short a moterway can not be a habitat of any real sort.
Generally, away from direct sunlight. The presence of dampness aids mushrooms' growth, as does the absence of temperature extremes.
Pumas can be found in a variety of habitats. From mountains, grasslands, to swamps and deserts they are one of the most adaptable of cats.
It's habitat is a forest, and sometimes they live in caves, I think.
sort of Tadpoles do not look like adult frogs, if that's what you mean.