Depends on the frog because a bullfrog can leap out to 10 feet .
Due to large powerful hind limbs .
A frog uses its legs, If you want to know how they do it, I'll tell you: A frog bends it's legs and then stretches, therefore they are able to jump. If you want to try jump like that, play leapfrog!
Their legs.
a frogs jump . the kangaroo is only jumping 760 meters
because their legs are pretty long and they have powerful back legs.Like a cricket When a frogs jumps, their back legs unfold so thy can go higher!
Yes, all frogs jump unless they are too fat or have a broken inside.
It all depends on the frog. Some frogs can jump 2 inches, some can jump 5 feet. A typical frog can jump almost a yard at a time. The South American tree frog can jump over 20 times its body length, which is 1.2 meters. it maters how big it is
Get the middle three on the second to last line on the bottom,then jump the far right frog so he can jump one of the three,get the far left frog and jump him so he's on top of one of the three, but don't jump one of the three,on the top there should be three frogs and then one on top of the one in the middle,take the middle one and jump all the frogs, it should work but I'm only 11.
Marsupial frogs have been known to jump distances of up to 1 meter, or 3.3 feet. Their long hind limbs and unique mode of reproduction contribute to their ability to leap such distances.
kangaroos jump high, but frogs jump low. frogs also land on there front legs while kangaroos land on their heels.
frogs!
Yes, both frogs and toads are known for their ability to jump. Their strong back legs are specially adapted for leaping to move quickly on land or to catch prey.