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Why do frogs jump?

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every organism has its own adaptation, because the frogs are created with limbs for jumping so they jump. For another reason, they jump because they catch small insects to eat. It will take a long time for them to hunt if they will spend their time walking....

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Frogs jump as a reflex action to avoid being pounced upon and eaten. The idea is to avoid the initial action of a predator long enough to safely hide.

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