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No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
Isn't it frogs?
Frogs do not drink water through their mouths like humans do. They absorb water through their skin while sitting in or near water. This allows water to pass through their skin and keep them hydrated.
A characteristic of all amphibians is permeable skin. They do have the ability to absorb water through their skin. It is called cutaneous absorption. It is very uncommon to observe frogs drinking water orally. Their primary means of hydrating is by absorbing water, rather than drinking it. Thus, frogs can "drink" through their skin.
baby agoutis drink milk from there mom
To give baby frogs water you just put them in the water and they will drink it
they drink water
Frogs do not drink fizzy drinks. In fact, they don't really "drink" at all. They absorb water through their skin.
Frogs don't need to drink water they can absorb it through their skin.
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No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
tadpoles are baby frogs
Baby frogs
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baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
Becuase Northern Leopard Frogs are an amphibian and live in swamps they should drink water.