the back legs
Frog hind legs are more important for jumping. They are powerful and designed for pushing off the ground quickly and providing the necessary force to propel the frog into the air. The frog's hind legs are able to extend and flex rapidly, allowing them to generate the force needed for a strong jump.
the frog has more in its legs because it hops around all day.
i think frogs because there strong hind legs can help them jump away from things that want to eat them faster because frogs leap farther than toads
Frogs can jump well because they have very powerful muscles in their hind legs.
A frog's hind legs are what it predominantly uses to swim. Naturally, the feet would require more suface area to propel it through the water.
Frog legs are a specialty food in France.
la grenouille is translated 'the frog' in English.
anybody can eat frog legs because they have white meat in there hind legs; like chicken. So yes; Germans can eat frog legs if they wanted.
The longest recorded jump for a frog is around 3.3 meters, achieved by a species of frog called Rana temporaria (common frog). Frogs use their powerful hind legs to propel themselves forward in a leap.
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
A frog? Maybe.
Frog hind legs are long and powerful, equipped with webbed feet that enhance their swimming efficiency. The strong muscles allow for powerful kicks, propelling the frog through water with agility. The webbing between the toes acts like a paddle, increasing surface area and helping them to navigate and steer while swimming. These adaptations make frogs well-suited for an aquatic lifestyle.