Actually Frogs only have gills when they are tadpoles.
When they grow up in to Frogs the have lungs and hold their breath under water.
right up on their right and left cheeks.
No - toad, newt and salamander tadpoles also have gills. The axolotl, a type of salamander, keeps its gills all its life.
The lungfish has both gills and lungs.
no
yes the frog does when it is a tadpole!
Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
tadpole
no I have never heard or seen of a frog with gills and I study herpetology! amphibians breath air
A tadpole is how a frog starts out in life. They have gills, a tail, and a mouth. Tadpoles have legs and arms start to show as they grow into a young frog, or froglet. They have gills during each of these phases and their lungs form as they complete the growth cycle and change into an adult frog.
It's still a frog, but it is probably in the tadpole stage.
A tadpole.
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills