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.
well they might be able to camouflage into its background
There are several different amphibians that have adapted enough to survive in the desert. Most of the amphibians are frogs or toads of one kind or another.
Largebirds and small mammals are the most common predators of a Desert Rain Frog.
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
Frogs are not adapted to live in saltwater.
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
Frogs are not adapted to live in salt water.
They can! Some species are well adapted to dry conditions
Frogs can only survive in areas with permanent water and such areas are rare in a desert.
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
they can breath
Hamsters are well adapted to the desert. The Syria desert has cold nights and the hamster's entire body is covered in fur to keep warm. They burrow to protect themselves from the daytime heat.