yes. how else would the climb?
he used frogs to test electricity with and used there fingers for his pleasure
none it frog
it has webbed feet bl BLA
We have canda the same to help us swim!
They have large pads on their fingers and toes that assist them while climbing.
There are hardly any wild gluesticks left in the wild flying squirrel-orangutans-beautiful birds-the frogs it has suckers and leopards
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suckers are.
It's hard to describe. It is wet and sort of slimy. It is strong and has lots of muscles, but it will slip through your fingers if it wants to. The suckers will grab on, but they don't hurt.
Yes, African clawed frogs are vertebrates. It was actually the first vertebrate to be cloned. The African clawed frog's front legs are small with unwebbed fingers.
The fingers of a frog are commonly referred to as "digits." In amphibians like frogs, digits play a crucial role in their locomotion, particularly in swimming and climbing. Frogs typically have webbed digits that aid in swimming and allow for better maneuverability in water. The structure and function of these digits are adapted to their specific environments and lifestyles.
Suckers - film - was created in 2001.