Aquatic frogs
Most frogs cannot live in salt water, because it will dehydrate and kill them, but there are a very few frogs that have adaptations that allow them to be exceptions:Crab-eating frogsAfrican clawed frogsSouthern leopard frogs
While salamanders and frogs do live in water, they don't only live in water. So your answer is a Sponge.
Most frogs and toads do not live in water, but are rather terrestrial (living on the forestfloor) or are arboreal (living in shrubs and trees). A lot of species from the Ranidae-family are more aquatic (eg leopard frog), and only some frogs are only to be foud in water, like the Surinam toad. But frogs like these are exceptions.
Yes. They are amphibians, which means they can breathe in water and on land. Also, they need water to breed and reproduce because baby frogs or tadpoles only live in the water (they do not grow the organsnecessaryto breathe on land until they are full grown).
Only virgin frogs.
sponge , starfish and octopus
Tree Frogs live in trees all around the world. They have suction cups on their toes to allow them to grip the tree bark. Tree Frogs are usually smaller in size. Pond Frogs live near water and have webbed feet for swimming. These frogs can get very large.
Frogs have webbed feet for swimming, humans dont, Frogs have gills, Humans dont, and if they do not have gills, then they can hold their breath longer than any human could. Also, Frogs lay their eggs in water, which turn into tadpoles, and then frogs, our young are live born, and can only breathe air throughout their whole life.
only toads
frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.
frogs survive only in fresh water so no
Frogs can only survive in areas with permanent water and such areas are rare in a desert.