They are 'webbed' which means they have skin growing between the toes to help them swim.
One plane that divides into front and back is the sagittal plane, which runs from front to back and divides the body into left and right halves. Another plane is the frontal (coronal) plane, which divides the body into front and back portions.
The entire back surface is called the "lingual" of the tooth.
The kidneys are located behind the abdominal cavity, near the back muscles. They are positioned towards the back of the body, closer to the spine than the front of the body.
Crows use their toes at the front of their feet for grasping objects and perching, while the back toes provide stability and balance when walking or standing. The combination of front and back toes allows crows to be highly versatile in their movements and activities.
Anterial and ventral
Front of the frogs mouth.
The front legs i had a tadpole/frog so i would know
Usually the back because that's where the meat is.
Yes
The key differences between the front and back anatomy of the human body are the location of major organs and structures. The front of the body typically houses organs like the heart, lungs, and stomach, while the back contains the spinal cord, muscles, and bones. Additionally, the front of the body is more vulnerable and exposed, while the back provides protection and support for the body.
people eat the back legs, which are bigger (but full of bones anyway...)
they have back legs which are ugly
Hood, headlights, front fenders, bumpers. Chrome strip on the back. There's also some minor differences in the interior materials.
The back of the new smartphone model typically houses the camera and may have a different design or material compared to the front, which includes the screen and display. The front is where users interact with the phone, while the back is more focused on functionality and aesthetics like the camera setup.
The fore limbs are at the front of the frog and the hind limbs are at the back.
Boy frogs have a black, feltlike substance on the inside of their front legs. Girl frogs do not have the black substance, but have a triangle, almost like a tail in between their back legs. Male frogs have enlarged "thumbs" on their front feet. These are grippers used to grasp the female during mating.Females are larger and makes also have almost like a 6th toe on their back feet. It's for holding onto the females during mating.The females are big but the males croakThe ears, or tympanic membrane (the circle "thingy" right behind the eyes) in males is larger than his eye. In females, the tympanic membrane is smaller than the eye.There is no easy rule to determine whether a frog is male or female. In some species the male is larger; in other species the female is larger. In many species, only the male makes the sound. Males are always the ones with the sac beneath their throat that inflates as they make their sounds.The way to tell the difference between a male frog and a female frog varies between species. For instance, in some frogs (like wood frogs), Males have enlarged, dark, rough pads on their thumbs that they used to grasp female frogs. Females do not have these patches on their thumbs. In other species of frog, the differences may be more subtle. For instance, male pacific chorus frogs have darkened, loose skin around their throats to allow the skin to expand when they call. Females have plain white skin.Often, many of these differences between male and female frogs only appear during the breeding season.
the back leg is much bigger than the front so they will land softly