The frog is amphibious.
Amphibious
My best guess is frog
Oh, dude, a frog? Let me think... slimy, green, jumpy, croaky, and like, I don't know, amphibious? Yeah, that sounds about right. Frogs, man, they're like the original party animals of the pond.
What did you learn in kindergarten? A tadpole is like a worm, A frog is like a butterfly. Tadpoles are 100% aquatic, Frogs are amphibious. et cetera...
An aquatic creature
A frog is an amphibious animal that typically has a moist skin, webbed feet, and bulging eyes. Frogs also have the ability to jump long distances and they lay their eggs in water.
Toads, frogs and newts are 3 amphibians.
La rana. The frog.
From my knowledge, I'm pretty sure that the mucus that surrounds a frog's body helps to keep it moist when it is out of the water, seeing as a frog is an amphibious creature.
no. You could call it amphibious, but an amphibian is only a frog, toad, newt, salamander, or caecilian.
Yes, the word 'frogs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'frog'. The noun 'frogs' is a common, concrete noun; a word for two or more amphibious creatures; a word for living things.