Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
No. Frogs do not migrate.
northern leperd frogs
It really depends on what kind of animal. Frogs migrate from water to land as they grow into frogs from tadpoles.
No
if they migrate they would have to swim in water
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.
Well I thought that only birds migrated so I would say no they do not migrate.
Yes it does because it is a frog
yes tons of animals dont migrate like frogs deer and other animals
since the blue poison dart frog lives in a warm constant climate, it never really has to hibernate or migrate anywhere. It is active year round.
Roads absorb heat reflected from the sun. Frogs are coldblooded and the heat from the asphalt or concrete helps speed up their metabolism, helping them digest the abundant offerings of spring, faster and more efficiently
No, Birds are one of many animals that migrate, Whales will migrate to the warm waters of Mexico or to the cold waters of the Alaskan area. Some other animals that migrate are: Elephants Buffalo Sharks Butterflies Caribou Frogs Fish Eels Reindeer Sea Turtles Wildebeest Zebras