I know for a fact that salt does indeed affect frogs; from my observations it appears as though the salt burns the frogs and they will run off in search of water to wash the salt away. As to exactly how it works...I currently am researching that answer myself.
Most frogs can't tolerate salt water but the Florida leopard frog can live and spawn in saltwater!
There are very few frogs that can actually adapt or even live in a saltwater environment. For example, the Crab-Eating Frog can survive in saltwater a long period of time.
Frogs can not live in salt water. The salt will kill them. don't ask me why.
They could but don't. Sharks live in salt water and frogs don't. Frogs live in jungles and marches, not exactly shark territory.
Considering frogs cannot live in salt water I would say nothing in the ocean eats frogs.
Common salt kills a frog. Just pour some salt on the frogs back and see what happens. people kill frogs. just like people kill people. salt does not kill a frog .it just agitates them and make them go all crazy.
Frogs are amphibians, which means that they spend a large portion of their lives in or around water. However, frogs can only survive in fresh water as salt water as salt water is more concentrated than their bodily fluids. they will lose water rapidly and gain more salt than their body processes can handle, leading to their deaths.
Frogs can not live in salt water. The salt will kill them. don't ask me why.
Frogs are not adapted to live in salt water.
Seahorses are salt water and frogs are fresh water, there are special aquariums for salt water fish type creatures.
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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
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
They could but don't. Sharks live in salt water and frogs don't. Frogs live in jungles and marches, not exactly shark territory.
Considering frogs cannot live in salt water I would say nothing in the ocean eats frogs.
Frogs do not live in beaches. They need fresh water. The ocean contains salt water, which would be harmful to frogs.
If you mean a salt water tank containing only salt water, then the frogs will most definitely die. Frogs are amphibious and need dry land too so they should be housed in a vivarium. If they come from the wet tropics they will also need a hot globe/tube and fresh water.
Lobsters live in salt water and frogs live in or near to fresh water, so in nature the two animals would never come into contact.
Not normally. They are both fresh water organisms, but both are often found in brackish water.