The longest recorded jump for a frog is around 3.3 meters, achieved by a species of frog called Rana temporaria (common frog). Frogs use their powerful hind legs to propel themselves forward in a leap.
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
The longest recorded jump by a frog is around 7.2 meters (23 feet) and was achieved by a frog species called the northern leopard frog. This impressive feat was observed in a single leap during an experiment conducted by scientists.
yes my uncle found a red frog in tennessee. and it was like a bull frog but red.
Oh, dude, the frog that can jump 50 feet is the incredibly talented and super athletic frog called the "Hyalinobatrachium valerioi." It's like the LeBron James of frogs, just soaring through the air with its impressive hops. So, yeah, if you ever need a frog to compete in a long jump competition, this is your guy.
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a frog with a hiccup !
...As frog is to hop,leap,or jump!
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
1.0 centermeters a baby frog can jump!
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