As a tadpole, they use their tailfins to propel them through the water. As an adult, they deploy the use of limbs to walk, or, in an emergency, jump.
There are numerous number of life cycles in a frog's life cycle but it is best to say that the frog has 3 stages.The stage are the egg stage, the tadpole stage (young) and the adult stage (frog)!
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
A frog moves by leaping. Movement via leaping is called saltatory locomotion.
Yes, they have a tadpole stage, which is different in form and appearance than an older frog.
no, its a baby frog in the stage of growing to be a frog or a toad.
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
A chorus frog movement is crawl
about two days in each but the last stage normally lasts nearly four and a half days.
It's still a frog, but it is probably in the tadpole stage.
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
The front and hind legs and the normal body shape of a frog. BS
Because it is a younger, different form of the frog, and is placed accordingly because of its location in the life cycle.