Skilpadde wrote:
Actually it could make sense.
First of all, frogs do need water, but they also need to get out of water, or they can actually drown.
Second, the water could be poisoned/polluted. Frogs and other amphibians are very sensitive to pollutants (like acid rain), and would be the first to suffer the consequences.
Although he seems to drown/ get poisoned very quickly, maybe time moves differently in Froggerland?
The only explanation that does make sense is the water being full of snakes or parrianas or something like that.
Yes, they have lungs. But they do do most of their respiration through the dermis, and they are like reptiles in having a cold blooded body. They can survive for a long time without breathing. Well, a long time by bird/mammal standards.
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