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.
La rana. The frog.
Toads, frogs and newts are 3 amphibians.
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.