it means its dying
African Dwarf frogs are 100% aquatic and need the water to live. They should be kept in an aquarium with a good lid otherwise they'd escape and most likely die. They do however swim up to the top of the tank for air occasionally.. so it's also best to make sure they aren't in too tall of a tank.
African Dwarf Frogs, though able to come out of water, can't live without H20. Their skin dehydrates very quickly and the frog can become serously stressed out if it's out of water. It's best to leave the frog(s) in the tank instead of trying to handle them.
A 5 gallon tank will only hold about 4 and a bit gallons of water. It is not big enough to keep all the creatures you have mentioned let alone more. The 2 shrimp would probably be the first to die followed by one of the frogs and then the other. The snails will probably last the longest.
yup
they can get depressed and react
No. For one, you have harmful oils on your skin that would irritate and harm your frog. For another, you can very easily break their bones or kill them in your attempts to hold them. For another, they don't like being held, they're wild animals. They're much more fun to watch, anyways. Yes,you can. You just have to be very careful! I have some and it is very hard to hold them because they are most likely to jump out of your hand and start hopping away and if you don't put them back in time they will die. But, you really shouldn't hold them.
Fish that are aggressive, nippy, or large enough to potentially eat African dwarf frogs should be avoided in the same tank. Some examples include bettas, cichlids, and large goldfish. It's best to choose tankmates that are peaceful and won't harm or stress out the frogs.
Freshwater frogs can be found in a variety of habitats including ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, marshes, and wetlands. They usually prefer areas with calm, clean water and vegetation for shelter. Some species of freshwater frogs also live in man-made structures like irrigation canals and reservoirs.
animals die in zoos caused by stress and loneliness
No they do not. I haven't been on my pocket frogs in a year. Just logged on and they are all fine so im guessing they dont die.
Animals eat to get energy and nutrients to live. If frogs died when they ate, it would defeat the purpose. So no, frogs do not die when they eat.