In a frog, the skeleton is adapted for jumping and swimming. The front legs are structured to absorb shock on landing, while the hind legs are tri-segmented, which is useful in jumping and swimming.
they use a form of electromagnetic levitation only present in the most powerful amphibians, of which frogs belong to. Using these levitation powers they can also move from land to plasma and can sometimes read your mind so you will need to wear a cap made of tin foil to protect yourself my friend
Most adult amphibians have strong skeletons and muscular limbs adapted for movement on land.
land: they have really powerful muscles in the hind legs, helping them to jump
water: they have webbed feet to help in pushing the water behind.
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They are webbed so that they can swim well, and they are long and muscular, so that they can bounce large leaps.
Strong, muscular legs.
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.
frogs do live on land. not all species of frogs live in water.
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 are amphibians, and when they are in their adult form they can travel on land.
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
It helps it swim and move its body weight on land.
Frogs do not live in the sea, they require fresh water, such as ponds or swamps. They are amphibians, so that they live both on land and in the water.
well frogs have legs and can live on land in addition to the water.
Their feets thumbs are webbed up.......i dont know if this is correct but their feet is webbed up ttyl bro...
yes
Yes, frogs are amphibious creatures. Toads on the other hand spend more time on land than frogs do, but are still amphibians.
Frogs live one life in water, and the other on land.