The most muscle mass in a frog is in the hind legs.
The strongest muscle in a frog's body is its masseter or jaw muscle. It can use it to crush larger prey with ease.
In there hind legs. That's why they can jump so well!!
Muscle structure is directly related to the movement of a frog. A frog's muscle structure is designed to allow the animal to move and jump in the ways it needs to..
The thigh muscle
gastrocnemius
The most common frog dissection method is to slice a capital "I" shape on the ventral side of the frog. Peel open and pin back the skin, then repeat this for the muscle layer. Remove fat bodies and observe.
The largest muscle in the frog is the gastrocnemius, which is like the calf muscle in the leg. It has to be large because of the way frogs locomote, i.e. the HOP.
the frog has more in its legs because it hops around all day.
Feumirstic, Skeletal, Ligimentistical
Prestal
There is one gastrocnemius muscle in each hind leg, between the knee and the foot. Its contraction provides propulsion, whether the frog is swimming or jumping.
They help provide medicine such as muscle relaxation and stuff.