Why do frogs hide in the water ?
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Most frogs 'hide' or stay in the water because they consider it their habitat, though they don't stay there all the time, and some frogs would never enter the water, for some of them can't swim! Some live mainly on land and go to the water only to mate. Then, there are some kinds that live in trees. These frogs have tiny sticky pads on their fingers and toes to help them cling to the tree trunk as they climb. Some frogs are burrowers. Burrower frogs live on land and have short hind legs and cannot hop. Frogs that live in cold winter places, hibernate during this time. They hibernate either in burrows or burried in mud bottom of ponds.
Then again, more frogs are found in warmer countries, the tropics that is. You can find frogs in water or near places that have water like ponds and streams.
The polar regions have alot of water too (due to global warming >__<), but I doubt there's even a tadpole loitering in there.
Because they are amphibians.
That's where they came from.
i agree because they are amphibians.
also, their bodies are capable of adjusting in those environments more than on dry land
They are fear for the enemy and they like to life in the water .
They don't want to be seen in the sun,they will dry out..
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