The fingers of a frog are commonly referred to as "digits." In amphibians like frogs, digits play a crucial role in their locomotion, particularly in swimming and climbing. Frogs typically have webbed digits that aid in swimming and allow for better maneuverability in water. The structure and function of these digits are adapted to their specific environments and lifestyles.
none it frog
legs and fingers.
yes. how else would the climb?
A deformed frog is simply called a mutant.
No
the frog is called when it pops out a frogspawn i love frogs yeah!
A deformed frog is simply called a mutant.
There are 4 digits on the forelimb of the frog
it has tiny sucker things on its fingers that stick to the trees and plants
A large frog is called a bullfrog. Bullfrogs are known for their deep croaking calls and their robust bodies, making them one of the biggest frog species in North America.
The front half of the frog is called the Anterior.
Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3