Some types can
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
Mostly insects, Bugs, Frogs and many more live in rainforest's.(Some creatures live in streams, on land, in trees or under rocks)
no
no !
they usually live in algae and between rocks
They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
They live under rocks.
Yes, piles of damp leaves and under overhanging plant leaves are regular haunts of frogs.
They live under any rocks with moss - enough to cover them and protect them from predators.
well like most animals frogs hibernate during the winter. most species hide under rocks and mud or burrow under the ground. when looking for them think like a frog, where would i go in the winter? though looking for frogs in the winter is much harder than the spring and summer. and is extremely rare to see them unless you REALLY LOOK.
They live under rocks.
Tadpoles (immature frogs) have to live in water, as they breath using gills. Once developed into a frog, and able to breath air using internal lungs, they become amphibious and able to live both in water and out on the land. Frogs will leap back into the water if disturbed, but spend most time in damp places under rocks.