Do frogs move from place to place?

Yes, frogs move from place to place. Frogs are often found near bodies of water, and they may move to different locations in search of food or shelter. Some frogs are also known to migrate long distances. For example, the wood frog (Rana sylvatica) migrates up to 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) to breeding grounds in the spring. Frogs move by hopping or swimming. Some frogs can also glide for short distances.