no it does not. it will get out of water and eventully it will lose its tail.
A frog swims in water, rather than glides.
I am an expert on frogs and tadpoles. This is how to look after tadpoles: Don't give the tadpoles tap water because in that water there are 2 chemicals ( Fluoride and Chlorine ) that kill the tadpoles. So you should use either rain water or water from the creek/pond/river you got them from. If you want to use tap water, leave it out in full sunlight for 7 days. The chlorine and fluoride will evaporate. Tadpoles like to eat boiled lettuce that has been boiled for about 15 minutes. They also like to eat bread crumbs and fish food. Tadpoles grow faster in warm water. In cold water, they will still grow, but they will grow slower. When the tadpoles develop legs, put about 2 or 3 rocks( Depends on how many tadpoles you have) in the container. Put something on the top of the cointainer ( prefeably some sort of mesh ) so the froglets don't jump out. If you are interested about frogs and tadpoles and need some tadpole/ frog questions answered please contact me and send your questions to james.sorbara@hotmail.com
Supposedly if you put a frog into a pot of boiling water it will jump out. However if you put a frog in a pot of cool water and then slowly heat it until it boils, the frog will not become aware of the threat until it is too late.
In the story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain, the outcome of the contest between Smiley's frog and the stranger's frog is that the stranger's frog wins because it has been secretly filled with lead pellets, making it unable to jump. This results in Smiley losing the bet and the stranger leaving with the winnings.
a frog with a hiccup !
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A frog is an amphibious animal that typically has a moist skin, webbed feet, and bulging eyes. Frogs also have the ability to jump long distances and they lay their eggs in water.
...As frog is to hop,leap,or jump!
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
First. Their hind legs make up a large mass of total muscle in their bodies. Second. Their muscles in their rear legs use the all or nothing response when it comes to making a jump. They do not use this response for ambulation in normal walking or swimming.
1.0 centermeters a baby frog can jump!