Because that is their natural habitat. And they have just adapted to it.
There are about 220 species of Poison Arrow Frogs. Most species of Poison Arrow Frogs are not toxic to animals and humans. However, more than 100 toxins have been identified in the skin secretions of some Poison Arrow Frogs.!!!!!!!!!
There are many different kinds of species in the Amazon Rainforest. But most of those species are endangered because people are cutting down the trees in the rainforest for paper. And some animals homes are the trees and if they cut them down the animals will have no place to live and they will die.
Rainforest frogs typically eat insects, such as crickets, flies, and beetles. Some species may also consume smaller frogs, snails, and even small fish. Their diet may vary depending on the specific species and their habitat.
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Some species do.
Yes some species do
im pretty sure some frogs live up to the canopy. but most live on the lowest
It depends on the species. Many species of frogs lay their eggs, but not all do. Some species of frogs give birth to live young, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides and other species found in the Andes and Central America.
Some animals that live in the tropical rainforest include jaguars, sloths, toucans, and tree frogs. These animals have adapted to the diverse and dense environment of the rainforest to thrive in this habitat.
The kind of habitat that frogs live in depend on their particular kind. For examples some frogs such as tree frogs live up in trees while other frogs may prefer living in bodies of water or the rainforest.
yes it is but not all types of frogs can live in the rain forest but some can cupcake72000
Yes; some species can.