No, it is not needed. African dwarf frogs are fully aquatic (living in water). However, they need to breath air.
No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
yes because they breath air
There is the African Dwarf frog, then there is the African Clawed frog which is illegal in most states, because they have very good potential to be an invasive species. Sumerian Frogs also live a great deal in the wild.
It takes about 3 to 7 days for African land snails eggs to hatch hope this helped x x x
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.
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 are amphibians and should be kept in a Vivarium. This is a set up which is part water and part land with a sunbaking spot for the animal to warm up and relax in. You need to decide if you wish to keep aquatic animals or amphibians. You will not succeed in keeping both in one container because they need totally different conditions.
kangaroos jump high, but frogs jump low. frogs also land on there front legs while kangaroos land on their heels.
Yes, frogs are amphibious creatures. Toads on the other hand spend more time on land than frogs do, but are still amphibians.
they have land frogs and aquatic. tree frogs, fire belly toads, and that's all I know of.
well frogs have legs and can live on land in addition to the water.
Frogs have moist skin that needs to stay damp to breathe through their skin. On land, their skin can dry out quickly, leading to dehydration and difficulty breathing. Additionally, frogs lay their eggs in water, so they need to be near water to reproduce.