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no, in wyoming we have frogs that live on land near water and then we also have frogs that live on land most of the year .except when it rains in the spring . we call them peepers because of the sound they make at night and it sounds like thousands of them.
It,s funny cause there will be a shallow dip in the ground dry as all get out and then when it rains in the spring it,s suddenly full of tadpoles.as a kid I thought it was magic. I believe that the frogs lay their eggs in them when they are just mud holes and they lay there till spring.
I dont know that for sure though.
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no, not all frogs are water frogs. Most are land frogs that need to be in the water sometimes.
No. Some species even live in deserts, but they ALL need to remain somewhat moist in order to survive.
Nope.
I had a pet frog once that didn't require any water.
Shame that I had to let him go into the wild though. I miss my Spanky.
no some live in trees ,in dirt and yes water .mostly water
not exactly, some can be found in drit, in trees, and in abandoned rabbit holes,
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