Frog, any of various tailless amphibians belonging to the order Anura. Used strictly, the term may be limited to any member of the family Ranidae (true frogs), but more broadly the name frog is often used to distinguish the smooth-skinned, leaping anurans from squat, warty, hopping ones, which are called toads.
Thereof, why frog is an amphibian?
The word "amphibian" comes from a Greek word that means "both lives." This is because frogs start their lives in the water and then live on land, according to Defenders of Wildlife.
Also Know, how long does a frog live?
Common toad: 10 – 12 years
What are 5 examples of amphibians?
Browse a collection of pictures and photographs of 12 interesting amphibians, including frogs and toads, caecilians, and newts and salamanders.
- Axolotl. Jane Burton/Getty Images.
- Painted Reed Frog. Tier Images/Getty Images.
- California Newt.
- Red-Eyed Tree Frog.
- Fire Salamander.
- Golden Toad.
- Leopard Frog.
- Banded Bullfrog.
Are frogs intelligent?
Yes, frogs are intelligent because frogs are among the animals with the simplest brain structure (yet still incredibly complex). It's been determined which parts of their brains process specific signal (visual, spatial, pain and so on). It's hard to say the same about bigger animals like dogs.