Places where frogs live- in water(swamps, marshes, lakes,etc.)
One of the oldest known frogs is called Triadobatrachus.
No. They are vertebrates, but Leopard frogs are ectothermic, not endothermic. All frogs are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Frogs are amphibians, and all amphibians are ectothermic, as are fish and reptiles. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
Bullfrog, green frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, chorus frog, leopard frog, tree frog.
The southern leopard frog is eaten by a great variety of predators such as: raccoons,Virginia opossums, large fish, snakes, turtles, large frogs, and herons.
Most frogs and toads do not live in water, but are rather terrestrial (living on the forestfloor) or are arboreal (living in shrubs and trees). A lot of species from the Ranidae-family are more aquatic (eg leopard frog), and only some frogs are only to be foud in water, like the Surinam toad. But frogs like these are exceptions.
Becuase Northern Leopard Frogs are an amphibian and live in swamps they should drink water.
I dont think so.
how many leopard frogs are there
No, they live in most places where there is water, like a swamp.
Leopard frogs may live up to 9 years in the wild, although very few leopard frogs will live for this long. Most mortality occurs as a tadpole or newly transformed froglet, when as many as 95% will die.
Leopard frogs do not not produce human (man) offspring, they produce more leopard frogs.
They live in all of Saskatchewan except the northern corner, i think.
Leopard Frogs (also known as common frogs or meadow frogs) can be found in damp environments, in temperate parts of North America.
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
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One of the oldest known frogs is called Triadobatrachus.