They can, but not for long. All fish will die at pH 4.2, and amphibians are more susceptible to environmental changes.
Yes they can
Frogs and lions are both animals that are part of the animal kingdom. They are both vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Additionally, both frogs and lions are predators, although their prey and hunting methods differ.
Ours has survived 2 trips outside of his tank. It is about 4 years old. The first time it was out for about 4 hours. The most recent trip it was out for 6 or more hours, full of dog hair, and very clammy. I cleaned it off and dropped him back in the tank and he's been fine ever since. Very tough critters.
Sea turtle.
Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones. Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones.
I have two pet frogs. I have had one for 6mo. and the other for4mo. they tend to live longer if their habitat is tended and kept clean. But it still depends. you never know if they are sick. i would say in the wild, about a couple years without being eaten. :)
When a fresh body of water reach below a pH level of 4.o, uninhabitable by even frogs, it is considered dead.
frogs live in water and toads live in trees
Approximate pH of 4, pH will vary based on the amount of CO2 as well as other minerals in the seltzer and the pH of the water.
4
Frogs are amphibians and need both a wet area and a dry one. If kept permanently in water they will eventually drown. You will need to set your tank up as a Vivarium.
they live for 3-5 years and i love them great for beginners
Frogs and lions are both animals that are part of the animal kingdom. They are both vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Additionally, both frogs and lions are predators, although their prey and hunting methods differ.
Usually between 3-4 years.
4
The pH level of Glaceau Smart Water is typically around 7, making it neutral.
pH = 4 is mildly acidic. The pH scale is [H = 1 strongly acidic pH = 4 mildly acidic pH = 7 neutral ( Water) pH = 9 mildly alkaline pH = 14 strongly alkaline.
The pH of bromine water is typically acidic, around pH 4-5. This is because bromine is a non-metal element that forms hydrobromic acid when dissolved in water, leading to an acidic solution.