Some frogs inhabit arid areas, such as deserts, and rely on specific adaptations to survive.
This frog inhabits large, permanent water bodies, such as swamps, ponds, and lakes, where it is usually found along the water's edge.
This frog inhabits montane rainforest and tall open forests.
This frog inhabits sparse forest, and may be restricted to forested areas, avoiding cleared land.
Due to their permeable skin, frogs are often semi-aquatic or inhabit humid areas, but move easily on land.
This frog inhabits the tank of the giant bromeliad Brocchinia micrantha.
These frogs inhabit the canopies of tropical rainforests, where they breed in tree cavities, and seldom, if ever, descend to the ground.
The frog inhabits a total area of less than 20 km.
The spotted frog does not usually inhabit areas with large amounts of grasses and sagebrush growing.
The frogs inhabit a wide range of habitat and many in the Southwest, such as Myobatrachidae sp., occur only in that region.