they live all over the world but not in Antarctica.
Yes, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs live mainly in deciduos forests.
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.
yes they can as it says in the paragraph about frogs some frogs DO live in Antarctica.frogs may be found anywhere in the world (excluding Antarctica), although most frogs are found in the tropics. Most species are found in tropical regions. You can find frogs in or near places that have water. Some frogs never go into the water they live mainly on land. Some frogs even live in trees. These frogs have tiny, sticky pads on their fingers and toes to help them cling to the trees they climb
frogs love to live somewhere moist like the rainforest's
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
There are frogs and toads that manage to live in many of the deserts of the world.
Frogs get protein by consuming insects, small fish, and other small animals. Their diet consists mainly of animal matter, providing them with the necessary protein for growth and survival.
Eurasia, Australia and the Americas.
This frogs' diet consist of insects that live near the water source.
frogs, igunas ,crabs ,penguins, seals ,walrus.but penguins seals and walrus mainly live ubove ground.aligators i think.
Frogs live in every continent on earth. There are many species of frogs.
Africa, if you're referring to the aquatic frogs sold in pet stores.