Well, frogs are found on every continent on Earth, except for Antarctica!
For example, tropical rainforests, like those located in Africa or South America, are frog habitats that have the largest amount of different frog species in the world. Ponds, lakes, streams, creeks or rivers are also great habitats for frogs, such as the green frog and the North American bullfrog. Mountain frogs live in the freshwater sources of the California mountains. Tree frogs - as you probably just guessed – live in trees. Some frogs have the woods as their natural habitat, such as the wood frog of North America. Other frogs can even survive in hot deserts, like Australian green tree frogs, and icy climates, such as Alaskan wood frogs.