Actually they don't all live in rivers but some species do because they have adaptations wich make them thrive best in larger, flowing waters like rivers. The posess for example large interdigital webbing.
no some live in streams and rivers
rivers,lakes,ponds,and water falls
There are many types of animals that live in rivers. Raccoons, snakes, fish, frogs, platypus, and otters are all animals that stay in the rivers.
Aquatic frogs
Fish, turtles, dragonflies, fish, frogs, salamanders, crayfish
Only virgin frogs.
They live in ponds and swamps. If they are tropical frogs, they can also live in the tropical rainforest and deserts. If they are pet frogs, they usually live in aquatic tanks that are moist and a nice mini environment for the pet frog to live in.
only toads
Yes, mostly around the edge or in more shallow or slow parts of the river. Anywhere frogs live, tadpoles wil live in the body of water near that.
frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.
This is a tree frog that is native only to Australia, especially to North Queensland. It prefers to live near fast-flowing rivers and streams.
Frogs live in wet or rainy climates such as ponds and rainforest's. There are the standard frogs that live in rivers, ponds, and lakes, and there is poison dart frogs that live in rainforest's. Poison dart frogs can be many colors such as blue, red, yellow, and bright green. standard frogs that we see everyday (other than the winter "they hibernate") are dark green with sometimes brown spots.