Frogs are able to swim, crawl and hop.
no
Its the one with movements that are rather frog like
So the frog does not feel pain and it also prevents reflexs movements such as hopping.
The cerebellum possesses the centers for controlling and regulating the voluntary movements and equilibrium of the body.
The femur bone in the frog skeleton would hold the most weight as it is the longest and strongest bone in the frog's body, designed to support the frog's body weight and facilitate jumping and leaping movements.
Froglets (babies older than tadpoles) will play by gripping each other and making "dance" movements. This may improve their jumping ability for when they're older.
To learn swimming using the frog style technique, start by practicing the leg movements of kicking like a frog. Next, work on coordinating your arm movements with your legs. Focus on keeping your body horizontal in the water and breathing regularly. Practice regularly and consider taking lessons from a qualified instructor to improve your technique.
The strawberry dart frog eats like any other frog, bugs such as: flies mosquitos, and other common bugs.
A female frog has a bigger body.
Wheeler compares the frog to a "greased pig" in terms of its slippery, elusive nature, emphasizing its difficulty to catch. This comparison highlights the frog's agility and quick movements, suggesting that it can easily escape capture, much like a pig that has been oiled. The imagery creates a vivid understanding of the frog's behavior and characteristics.
the tree frog is good with most animals if the other animals treat them well
Yes, if you want one or the other to die :)