The torso of a frog refers to the central part of its body, which includes the trunk that connects the head to the hind limbs. It houses vital organs such as the heart and lungs, and plays a crucial role in the frog's locomotion and overall physiology. Unlike some animals, frogs have a more streamlined torso adapted for jumping and swimming. The torso is also where the frog's ribcage is located, providing protection for its internal organs.
the frog will kill you.
the frog has died or has fliped over
People your torso is your chest
A deformed frog's ability to jump depends largely upon where the deformity occurs. for example, a frog with more than four legs, or one stunted leg, would not be able to jump, however a frog with a deformity of the head or torso would probably be able to.
The answer is: A frog is a animal and it's like a toad.Frogs lay eggs and frog eggs are in ponds. Frogs eggs are called frog spone.
"frog span" is gibberish. You may just be a careless typist and mean "Frog spawn" which is the little black dots in green lines that turn into tadpoles.
Frog
bad luck for a year. That same frog you threw will haunt you for ever
the torso helps you move
No Torso was created in 2003.
a torso is a humans neck
A puddock can mean a small enclosure for animals (paddock) or a frog like amphibian.