In still water, frogs can see the ripples created when flying insects (their food) touch the water surface to drink or lay eggs.
tree frogs like to stay on trees. That last answer is false tree frogs like to stay in stand still water mostly
In water like auther frogs
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
adult frogs normally lay eggs in ponds or still water areas
Frogs are amphibians. This means that they need to be somewhere nice and wet. When it is hot outside, they like to find some water, like a pond or river. If there isn't one nearby, they can hide in cool, wet spots like under your house or under the leaves in the forest. Still most frogs like to sunbathe, but need water or moist places nearby to prevent dehydration.
Yes, frogs are amphibious creatures. Toads on the other hand spend more time on land than frogs do, but are still amphibians.
frogs live in water and out of water because they are just like us they breath
like frogs in water and ponds
Since frogs have holes for ears, they probably just sense vibrations, like snakes.
Frogs like moist environments, insects, and small invertebrates as food. They dislike dry conditions, extreme temperatures, and being handled too roughly.
yes they do, they love muddy water with a warmish teperature.
Underwater frogs, also known as aquatic frogs, live in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and streams. They are adapted to living in water and can be found in both still and flowing water bodies. These frogs use their webbed feet to swim and have specialized skin that helps them absorb oxygen from the water.