Through many years of evolution
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
Frogs don't drown because they adapt to the water and it's a part of their lifestyle. It's just like saying: why don't fish drown?
Frogs use osmosis to regulate the water content in their bodies. Through osmosis, frogs can absorb water through their skin to prevent dehydration and excrete excess water to maintain osmotic balance. This process helps them adapt to changing environments and maintain proper hydration levels.
They have intercourse with frogs and become mutants.
yes
usually (depending on the species) spends time in and out of water . They need time to be completely out of water and sometimes they need just a shallow amount of water.. aquatic environment and damp environments are both needed ... not completely dry
All frogs and toads can chang their body temperature,to withstand hot and cold.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
its bright colours warns predators that they are poisonous
Because they have adapted to the water environment i have some at home five of them in a two gallon tank. all of them raised in water. once they are in they learn to adapt to the aquatic world they thrive in.
Some frogs are very adaptable to basically any situation, so it depends on the frog species. Most frogs are fairly flexible, but the one thing they probably can't adapt to very well is new predators.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.