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Can frogs swim in water?

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Bullfrogs and green frogs, although they have lungs and breathe air, spend almost all their adult lives in the water. On the other end of the spectrum, toads and treefrogs spend the majority of their adulthood outside of water. All frogs and toads, however, must eventually come back to the water to mate and lay eggs. read more

Best Answer: They could, but not for long since they can't breath underwater/no gills. Tadpoles could swim underwater since they have gills. Tadpoles lose their gills as they mature into a frog. read more

Most frogs and some toads are excellent swimmers. They are helped by their powerful hind legs, webbed feet, and flattened, streamlined body. Frogs and toads swim in a similar style as people doing the breaststroke. They draw their hind legs upward toward their bodies. read more

Frogs and other animals with porous skin need to get out of chlorinated or salt water quickly too. The FrogLog allows for a quick escape. Multiple FroLogs can be used in larger pools. read more