In the rainforest, frogs typically sleep in a variety of sheltered locations to avoid predators and harsh weather. They often hide under leaves, in tree branches, or within the crevices of rocks and logs. Some species may also burrow into the ground or seek refuge in water to remain moist and safe during the night. Their choice of sleeping spot often depends on the species and its specific habitat preferences.
The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
Frogs live in the canopy layer (the third tallest layer) in the rainforest.
Rainforest frogs typically eat insects, such as crickets, flies, and beetles. Some species may also consume smaller frogs, snails, and even small fish. Their diet may vary depending on the specific species and their habitat.
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Rainforest frogs live there ,way thay need water and food.
Frogs live in plants ? duhhh .
monkey frogs live in rainforest
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Mostly snakes eat frogs in tropical zones.
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