Biology, asked by mohanpahva3352, 1 year ago

Can frogs live completely out of water?

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Answered by love6941
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Bullfrogs and green frogs, although they have lungs and breathe air, spend almost all their adult lives in the water. On the other end of the spectrum, toads and treefrogs spend the majority of their adulthood outside of water. Allfrogs and toads, however, must eventually come back to the water to mate and lay eggs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Can frogs live completely out of water?

Yes

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