The feet of the hind limbs have 5 toes.
Due to large powerful hind limbs .
Frogs push off their back limbs to jump, which makes them more powerful
The forelimbs of frogs are primarily designed to support the hind limbs during sitting and walking. The back limbs are the ones designed for jumping.
The fore limbs are at the front of the frog and the hind limbs are at the back.
Frogs do not have tails when they grow up, but they can swim in water. When in water, they can swim using their webbed feet and hind legs.
Yes, frogs have legs. two kinds, forelegs and hind legs.
Frogs have four limbs, two hind legs and two forelegs.
posterior vena cava
There are seven major muscles in the frogs hind limbs. Some of these muscles include adductor longus, triceps femoris, adductor Magnus and tendon Achilles.
The hind limbs are longer than the forelimbs.
On land, the frog's powerful hind legs are what enables the frog to leap and in the water, it uses its hind legs for swimming. By having strong legs and webbed toes, plus canon legs, they have an amazing swimming and jumping ability. Being able to leap quickly on land and to swim just as quickly is one of the frog's best defenses in avoiding predators.
Cetaceans have only vestigial hind limbs.