frogs can live up to 10-12 years
Wood frogs live all through out the northwestern U.S , all up in to Canada, and in to Alaska.
The kind of habitat that frogs live in depend on their particular kind. For examples some frogs such as tree frogs live up in trees while other frogs may prefer living in bodies of water or the rainforest.
Gray tree frogs can live up to 7 years. And can withstand temp. of 40F during the winter months.
they live for 3-5 years and i love them great for beginners
wolverines live up to age thirty lol
im pretty sure some frogs live up to the canopy. but most live on the lowest
They can live up to 9 years, i am not certain but yeah i think so.
Frogs are a beneficial part of an ecology, because they eat insects such as mosquitoes, which are frequently troublesome. Even so, it would be possible for me to live without frogs. As long as I don't have to give up Kermit, who is my favorite frog.
Frogs have to live near water to keep their skin moist so they dont have to drink the water, and they have little pores in their body that suck the water up.
The lifespan of frogs varies depending on the species, with most living between 4-15 years in the wild. Some species, like the African Bullfrog, can live up to 45 years in captivity.
They live in ponds and swamps. If they are tropical frogs, they can also live in the tropical rainforest and deserts. If they are pet frogs, they usually live in aquatic tanks that are moist and a nice mini environment for the pet frog to live in.