hoping
The fore limbs are at the front of the frog and the hind limbs are at the back.
Frogs have four legs, two large legs in back used for propelling the frog forward, and two smaller legs in the front.
The back legs are webbed because they are stronger. a frog uses its back legs to jump, and to swim. they hardly use front feet for swimming.
To help them walk and to grasp the females in amplexus.the frogs forelegs are for jumping great distances. mostly for getting away from predators, or trying to launch quickly at an insect
It's Legs and Brain.
When a frog is first hatched, it is called a tadpole. Tadpoles live in aquatic environments until their legs start to grow.
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Just about all kinds. usually people eat the big frogs(as they have more meat) Usually the frog's legs are cut off while the frog is alive. the frogs skin is cut off also on its legs., only the legs will be aten so the rest of the body is disposed of. The bullfrog is the most commonly eaten species.
jump. hop is with one leg --------------------------------------- jump because frogs use two legs at a time alternativly. saying that they hop is commonly used because frogs seem to "hop arround" but it is actually jumping "technically". but i guess "technically" no one cares what type of question is this!!!!!!!!! weellll nnooo oonneee careesss aaabbooouuutt sssttuupppiiiddd FFRROOGGSS so what the heck
Frogs use the muscles of their eyes and pull their eyeballs down which pushes the pray down. The tongue is rather used for catching and holding the pray. Tongueless frogs (Pipidae) push their food in their mouth with there front legs. This looks strange, as the frogs 'eats with his hands'.
Chipmunks have four legs, with both front and hind legs used for different purposes. Their front legs are used for crawling, digging, and holding food, while their hind legs are used for jumping and running. This allows chipmunks to move quickly and efficiently both on the ground and when leaping between branches or over obstacles in their environment.
Actually, they are used to push the frog off the ground with momentum to jump around. The front legs are used to steer. Imagine the back legs as the engine in a car and the front legs as the steering wheel. The engine provides the energy for the car to move and the steering wheel judges where that force will be aimed. Frogs and toads can jump, swim and sometimes walk with their well developed hind-legs. Some species are excellent diggers and can bury themselves very rapidly with their hind legs. They bury themselves backwards. Most frogs have large back legs, which help them hop from place to place. But a few frogs that dig burrows have short hind legs.">Most frogs have large back legs, which help them hop from place to place. But a few frogs that dig burrows have short hind legs. The frog's powerful hind legs are adapted for both swimming and leaping. The strong extensors muscles of the thigh contract, extending the limb and thrusting the foot against the ground or against the water. The thrust is transmitted through the body of the frog by the pelvic girdle and the spine so that the whole animal is pushed forward. In the water the webbed hind feet provide a greater surface area for pushing backwards on the water. To enable it to walk on land and swim in water. The function of the hind limbs of a frog include pushing the body during jumps and pushing the body while swimming. The hind limbs have large muscles that aid in movement. To let them hop and swim. To give the frog propulsion when it is avoiding predators