Frogs are very well-suited to their swampy and amphibious lifestyle. Their strong legs help them to swim quickly, their skin absorbs oxygen and moisture, and their long tongues catch insects from a safe distance.
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
Odd one is: Fish (can't live outside water!)Frog, Tortoise, Crab - can survive both in water as well as on land
A climbing frog is a type of frog with specialized toe pads and strong limbs that allow it to climb vertical surfaces like trees, rocks, or walls. These frogs use their unique physical adaptations to move between different levels in their habitat and escape predators.
Yes all animals should have habitats that are natural to their species. unfortunately many animals nowadays have been forced to move out of their natural habitats and adapt into other, less natural habitats. However if one animal moves to a different habitat it is still considered a habitat, simply not its natural one.
animals that live in hot environments can have adaptations such as being nocturnal, avoiding the sun and staying in the shade, licking their arms often (like kangaroos) because that is where vessels are close to the surface therefore a lot of heat can be lost. Other behaviours could be walking a certian way (for example there are animals that walk on their heels) or burrowing in the ground and remaining relatively inactive until rain comes (a certain frog does this).
By their body color.It helps them blend in.
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
it can survive in water
A frog can typically survive in a pool of water for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the frog's health.
It has to be in water to keep it moist to survive
some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night
Yes. No frog can survive in salty water. Som live in brackish water though
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
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Take one aspect of the frog habitat and alter it.
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
Frogs lay in water because when they lay their eggs they must lay them in the water because tadpoles cant survive on land. They can only survive in the water.