usually, the frog would come from the nearest pond/lake. If there is not a nearby pong or lake, frogs would live near damp grounds, and would go hunting for food in wet weather.
Could be
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.
They are carnivores eating such foods as insects, lizards, frogs and rodents
Frogs that live in the desert survive the drought by living underground. Their skin condenses water, creating a thin membrane around their bodies that keep them moist. They will then come up when rain come, in order to breed.
Yes, in fact, there are a large number of frogs that live in the desert.
i suppose that ffrogs and toads appear after rain because they like the mud and the environmental change
no, there normally no frogs or toads in a desert
Could be
Frogs do not do well in a desert unless there is a permanent water supply. They have very thin skin and can quickly dehydrate in the dry desert. They are adapted to moist or wet environments.
In darp places
you can get frogs from the Jungle, Old Desert, and Snowy mountains.
Largebirds and small mammals are the most common predators of a Desert Rain Frog.
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.
I believe not..
desert tutles
Because they are charging their lazers.
They appear randomly.