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No: it depends on the species. The frog's habitat is better described as any of the following:WetlandsMarshlandsCreeks, ponds and riversSome frogs' habitats are even in the desert. They only reproduce when heavy rains fall.
A pond habitat is not just the water, its everything around the water too. THis is becdause everything near the pond use it as a main source for water.
A habitat is where an animal can usually be found. For instance, the habitat of frogs and newts are in damp places round a pond, or marshy area.
Common animals found in a pond habitat include frogs, turtles, fish, insects (such as dragonflies and mosquitoes), and various types of aquatic plants. These animals rely on the pond for food, shelter, and breeding grounds.
To survive, frogs need to be moist, otherwise their skin dries out, and the moisture leaks out thru the skin. living near a pond makes it easy for a frog to be moist, and easier to survive.
thye normally lay eggs near the edge of water in a pond, lake, or pond -Angel(:
the answer is your mom just joking its, The surface film habitat is located on the top (surface) of the pond water. It is the habitat of air-breathing floating animals (insects) such as marsh treaders
Ponds have both animal and plant life. Some of the things that live in a pond are: fish, crayfish, tadpoles, ducks, insects, newts, frogs and more. Water lilies and algae are common plants.
Ducks live on and near water. An ideal habitat for a duck would be a village pond or a marsh.
You can Pick them up and play with it or put it in the woods or in the lake or pond near you so that it lives to reproduce.
By living near a pond, river, lake, swamp, ocean etc.. Obviously?