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How has a frog adapted?

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Frogs have adapted in their eye placement, which helps them easily find food and avoid predators. They are camouflaged to blend in with their surroundings and have developed very powerful legs to allow for long jumps.

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yes,frogs are a adaptations . Frogs have evolved from early frogs, which had separate bones in its body, to todays frogs - where the bones in the tail have fused together.

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the African Horned Toad or Bull Frog (I forget which) has the ability to switch genders when a certain number of male or females is not sufficient to sustain the population

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Frogs adapt to jumping with their hind legs.

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