No amphibians live in the ocean. Not only do they not carry the swimming capability to live in such a vast amount of open water, but their skin is not equipped for salt water as well.
yes,many salamander's live in water and frogs
it's physically impossible for any species of frog to live in the sea due to high salt content which dries out their skin
-Forrest T Wright
Yes; some species can.
lots
Amphibian. It can live in both water and on land. the species for leopard frog is (rana chiricaheunsis)
the edangered species of sea turtles live in the Galapagos Islands
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No. There are no species of poison dart frogs in Austalia.
Sea snakes. That is the actual name of that species of snake. They are or are closely related to the kraits.
sea frog
There are 216 species of native frog in Australia. Of these, there are 15 species of frog which live in the desert and arid regions.
species
Yes there are lots of different species of fish that live in the sea.
animals which live in north temperature zone, are: Monarch Butterfly Some species of Frog