A frog is an amphibian vertebrate and since it is a vertebrate it can be described as an animal, but it's not a typical animal because it starts out as larva and lives in a moist environment. Scientifically both amphibians and insects are "animals."
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A frog is neither a fish nor a mammal. Frogs are amphibians, meaning they are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically live in water and on land. Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that give birth to live young and nurse them with milk. Fish, on the other hand, are cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins.
Yes a frog is a aquatic animal while it is growing. After growing it is a land animal and a aquatic animal.
Fish that can be a meal for the frog.
A frog is neither a mammal nor a reptile. Frogs are amphibians, a separate class of animals that have unique characteristics such as a moist skin and a two-stage life cycle involving both water and land.
It's a fish. A close relative of the pipe fish.
No a dolphin is not a fish. It is a mammal.
Frogs are amphibians not mammals.