There are seven major muscles in the frogs hind limbs. Some of these muscles include adductor longus, triceps femoris, adductor Magnus and tendon Achilles.
They have really powerful muscles in the hind legs, helping them to push through the water. They have webbed feet to help in pushing the water behind.
Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones. Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones.
Frogs are amphibians. They can breathe using their lungs* on land, or absorb oxygen through their skins when underwater (this is called cutaneous respiration). Lacking diaphragm muscles, frogs on land may be said to "swallow" air : they inhale air through their nostrils, inflating skin sacs in their throats, then press down with the mouth muscles to force it into the lungs. (*At least one very rare species of frogs lacks lungs altogether, relying exclusively on absorption through the skin.)
Though frogs are amphibians and humans are mammals, they both have very similar anatomies. Both consist of organs, bones, muscles, and skin and their bodies can be separated into limbs, trunk, head, and neck. Both species contain the same basic organs.
Basicly African clawed frogs are bigger and have tiny claws and regular frogs are just frogs i suppose.
They have really powerful muscles in the hind legs, helping them to push through the water. They have webbed feet to help in pushing the water behind.
frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.
Keroro, Tamama, Giroro, Kululu and Dororo are the names of the five frogs in the A.R.M.P.I.T. platoon
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They are all common names of Frogs
i know 3 muscles the biceps the triceps and the masseter
There are no muscles in the human scalp.
Frogs need a strong layer of muscles to help them move and jump efficiently. The muscles in their limbs and body provide the strength and power needed for these movements. Additionally, the strong muscles support the frog's body structure and allow it to maintain its posture and balance.
Eustachian tube.
No, frogs usually close their eyes when swallowing their food. The muscles related to their eyes help them in the process of gulping food down their throat.
Frogs can jump well because they have very powerful muscles in their hind legs.