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because the bones and muscles of a frog are the same as a human
The Skeletal system
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
1. The frog's pelvic girdle is tilted laterally to accomodate rearward extension of the legs. 2. The frog's phalanges are significantly longer relative to the metacarpal and metatarsal bones. 3. The frog's vertebral column lacks the cervical and lumbar curvatures. 4. The frog's skull has a foramen magnum shifted further back. 5. The frog's distal limbs do not have opposable thumbs. 6. The frog's pectoral girdle is much sturdier. 7. The frog's teeth are sharp and pointed. 8. The frog's carpals are rotated inwards. 9. The frog's eye orbit is significantly larger. 10. The frog's tibia and fibula are fused.
the frog has more in its legs because it hops around all day.
because the bones and muscles of a frog are the same as a human
A frog's skeletal system is comprised of 159 bones.
No. Frog legs are eaten much like chicken, you eat the meat and discard the bones.
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.
yes, it is a vertibrate and ALL vertibrates have back bones.
Bones
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
There are 159 bones in a full grown frog and same goes for the tedpoles, the baby frogs.
There is no scientific evidence to prove a frog's bones are any softer than the bones from other amphibians. Frogs have solid bones and soft tissue like any other creature.
In frogs the ankle bones (or tarsals) are fused to form the astragalus-calcaneum.
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