If you consider amphibians as ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia, then no. There are none living and no dead ones either.
Antarctica is too cold to support animal life, and there is no food chain there.
Frogs live anywhere but Antarctica.
Frogs are cold blooded and its way to cold on Antarctica.
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
Frogs are found on every continent except Antarctica.
they live all over the world but not in Antarctica.
It depends on which type of frog you are talking about. Frogs live everywhere except the Arctic and Antarctica.
Though frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time and breathe through their skin. Frogs live in ponds, creeks, and trees. They need freshwaters though, not salty.
There are only seven continents, and one of them is Antarctica. It seems a safe guess that the six habitable continents are the same six on which frogs live. The seven continents: Africa Asia Europe South America North America Australia Antarctica
Frogs can be found on every continent but Antarctica.
yes they can as it says in the paragraph about frogs some frogs DO live in Antarctica.frogs may be found anywhere in the world (excluding Antarctica), although most frogs are found in the tropics. Most species are found in tropical regions. You can find frogs in or near places that have water. Some frogs never go into the water they live mainly on land. Some frogs even live in trees. These frogs have tiny, sticky pads on their fingers and toes to help them cling to the trees they climb
There are no frogs or toads in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life and there is no food chain there.
Frogs live in a variety of different habitats; most prefer moist regions.These include:PondsCreeksTreesSwampsRain forestsThough frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time by breathing through their skin.Frogs are found on every continent with the exception of Antarctica. They live in damp areas, with most frogs found in the rainforest. They lay their eggs in water, eg. a pondI'm guessing that you mean the North American Bullfrog, they live (of course) in North America, around ponds and creeks (If your looking for the Frog in a creek, look around where the water is not flowing, or flowing slowly).It depends on what kind of frog you have. frogs are dependent on water and usually live beside ponds and in grassy areas, although they hibernate throughout the winter. in warm countries.