northern leperd frogs
Neither. They live in Central-America and are active all year long. Frogs never really migrate by the way, a number of species hibernate but they are never far away from water.
No. Frogs do not migrate.
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
It really depends on what kind of animal. Frogs migrate from water to land as they grow into frogs from tadpoles.
No
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!
if they migrate they would have to swim in water
yes there can frogs are on species and there are different types of frogs in that species
The order Anura contains 4,810 species. 88% of the amphibian species are frogs.
There are about 4740 species of frogs world-wide
On the contrary: no species of marsupials migrate.
Species that migrate are called migratory species, while species that are accidentally introduced into an ecosystem are called invasive species.