The hump in the back of a frog is a result of the way their vertebrae are structured. The hump is actually where the pelvic bone is within their body. It is said that this is partially what enables them to jump so well at any moment.
Mother frogs carry there baby on there back when moving.
Or, the frogs could be mating. When a male and female mate, the male locks in with the female for a short period of time, this is called amplexus.
provides support that allows frogs to hop at anytime.
a frog's chromatophore are the colored spots located on its back.
Yes but manly there back. It depends on the type of frog
Front of the frogs mouth.
If your talking about the eggs the male frog gets on the female frogs back and fertilizes them as she squirts them out.
Because the frogs back provides heat and the stomach doesn't
The front legs i had a tadpole/frog so i would know
amphibians have a backbone a frog has a back bone and there cold blooded
Though the frog is an amphibian, it is also a vertebrate as it has a spine (back-bone).
a frog hunter is a hunter of frogs created by shannon dadswell, she was in love with frogs .
No animals have frogs. Frogs have tadpoles. There is a part of a horse's hoof called a frog.
Frogs is the plural of frog.
of course not, a frog is a frog and there are also toads. the are many types of frogs you can look up