No, frogs cannot be considered reptiles; they belong to a different class called amphibians. While both amphibians and reptiles are part of the animal kingdom, they have distinct characteristics. Frogs undergo metamorphosis, starting life as aquatic larvae before developing into air-breathing adults, whereas reptiles do not undergo such a transformation. Additionally, frogs typically have moist skin and require a water source for reproduction, unlike most reptiles.
No. All frogs are amphibians.
it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
Yes, A Leopard Gecko is a reptile
A frog is in the category of an amphibian. Not a reptile.
Turtle is to reptile as frog is to amphibian.
A tomato frog is an amphibian.
Oh, dude, a frog is not a reptile. It's actually an amphibian. Reptiles are like the cool, scaly dudes, and frogs are more like the party animals of the pond. So, yeah, frogs are definitely not in the reptile club.
amphimbian
no the Brazilian golden frog is an amphibian
The oldest reptile was a dinosaur. But now a frog is the oldest reptile.
it belongs to arthropoda/arthropod.
Your best bet to get a tree frog would be at a reptile show.