There are 4 digits on the forelimb of the frog
4 fingers and 5 toes.
frogs have either 3 or 4 digits on their hands.
Frogs have 4 fingers on their hands, and 5 toes on their feet.
I'm pretty sure digits are another name for toes, so in that case a frog has four digits on its front leg (forelegs) and five on its back legs (hind legs)
There are five digits on each foot.
the finger of the frog
2:3
legs and fingers.
The webbing of the fingers and toes of a Xenopus Laevis frog have a couple functions. It helps the Frog to swim easier kind of like flippers that humans wear. it also serves a shovel like purpose for frogs to dig.
Frogs have 4 fingers and 1 vestigial finger, and 5 toes + 1 vestigial toe. The vestigial fingers and toes are positioned on the inner side (bode-side) of the hand/foot, pointing towards the body. In live specimens these digits are not visible, only when a frog is dissected it can be seen.
Their are 4 excretory openings in a frog.
Four wide streached out fingers
none it frog
legs and fingers.
yes. how else would the climb?
The webbing of the fingers and toes of a Xenopus Laevis frog have a couple functions. It helps the Frog to swim easier kind of like flippers that humans wear. it also serves a shovel like purpose for frogs to dig.
4 main limbs. 18 total toes. 4 on front. 5 on back
it has tiny sucker things on its fingers that stick to the trees and plants
I have 5 fingers
5
How are they the same? The bones in a frog are inside of its body and humans are the same way. How are they different? They are different because their fingers and toes are webbed.
Frogs have 4 fingers and 1 vestigial finger, and 5 toes + 1 vestigial toe. The vestigial fingers and toes are positioned on the inner side (bode-side) of the hand/foot, pointing towards the body. In live specimens these digits are not visible, only when a frog is dissected it can be seen.
TEN fingers
ten fingers