Tap water contains chemicals such as chlorine and chloramine that are used to treat it. In standard drinking water the levels of these chemicals are not high enough to harm strong, healthy, common frogs. Weak frogs, very small frogs or sick frogs may be adversely affected. If you put tadpoles in tap water they will die.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
Yes there is a almost deadly frog actually.The poison dart frog is blue for a reason.To warn other animals of their poisonous barbs.If you touch it,the darts inject the poison into the person\animal etc.Although poisonous,it is not always fatal and is treatable.
Frogs live one life in water, and the other on land.
Most frogs cannot survive in salt water because their skin is permeable to salt, which can dehydrate their bodies. Some species, like the crab-eating frog, have adapted to tolerate brackish water, but true saltwater is typically harmful to frogs.
Underwater frogs, also known as aquatic frogs, live in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and streams. They are adapted to living in water and can be found in both still and flowing water bodies. These frogs use their webbed feet to swim and have specialized skin that helps them absorb oxygen from the water.
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
No, frogs cannot give birth anywhere. They lay eggs.
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
they can't, they have to stay in tropical and filtered water, for example tap water is filled with chlorine which is bad for the frog.
There skin will kill you
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No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
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No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
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