Frogs that swim use their powerful hind legs and webbed feet to propel them through the water.
Frog's legs are adapted to moving in water as the back legs are webbed, enabling it and helping it swim around in the water.
They have webbed feet which allow themselves to swim faster.
It uses its legs!
Legs
no
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.
Frogs have webbed feet, which helps them swim quickly. They are also able to breathe through their skin while underwater.
A frog moves by leaping. Movement via leaping is called saltatory locomotion.
So then they can lay there eggs in the water.
they swim in a pond
no
frogs survive only in fresh water so no
No.
Both can swim.
Frogs feet web out because it helps them to swim in the water
so it is easier for them to swim
To help them swim better.
they are better at swimmin because they have webbed feet to swim better. they are faster at swimming.
they all swim
Frogs are able to swim, crawl and hop.
it depends on how far he/she is