Because most of the food they need for nutrition lives there, and that they breed there and maybe they just like to swim:)!
Frogs are not adapted to live in salt water.
Frogs use their webbed feet to push against the water, propelling themselves forward through a kicking motion. They may also use their hind legs to swim by kicking vigorously while keeping their body streamlined. Frogs are well adapted for swimming and can move gracefully through the water using their powerful limbs.
All frogs need water or some kind of humidity. Some frogs are adapted to last in dry conditions, but they are lethargic during these periods, wich means that they bury themselves and do not eat or move. The cannot survive these conditions for a long period without water.
a frog is adapted for moving about in water because they move there back legs up and down to give them strength to move and they use there front legs to move in different directions xx
Frogs do not do well in a desert unless there is a permanent water supply. They have very thin skin and can quickly dehydrate in the dry desert. They are adapted to moist or wet environments.
without the water, the frog's skin dries up and kills the frog.
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
Frogs are not adapted to live in saltwater.
Yes, both frogs and toads are known for their ability to jump. Their strong back legs are specially adapted for leaping to move quickly on land or to catch prey.
Most frogs cannot survive in salt water because their skin is permeable to salt, which can dehydrate their bodies. Some species, like the crab-eating frog, have adapted to tolerate brackish water, but true saltwater is typically harmful to frogs.
Their feets thumbs are webbed up.......i dont know if this is correct but their feet is webbed up ttyl bro...
Yes. Frogs and toads are both amphibians, along with salamanders, newts and axolotls.