The answer is The Tree Frog. The Tree Frog has sticky toes to help climb tree limbs. I found this out doing normal grade 4 homework. Boring but you get the imformation.
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Most amphibians have four limbs. However, some species have lost limbs or adapted to different environments, leading to variations in the number of limbs among different amphibian species.
4 legs. (think about frogs, toads and newts)
The sloping sides of a fold are called limbs. They represent the inclined surfaces that connect the crest (top) and trough (bottom) of the fold.
Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3
A mandrill has four limbs, including two front legs and two hind legs. Each limb ends in a hand or foot with fingers and toes that help the mandrill grasp objects and move through its environment. The limbs are strong and flexible, allowing the mandrill to climb trees and navigate its habitat effectively.
The weight of an amphibian's body is transferred to the limbs by using the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
The caecilians are limbless amphibians.
Salamanders
newts are capable of regenerating body parts like limbs,eye lenses e.t.c.starfishes are also capable of regeneration
Most amphibians have four limbs. However, some species have lost limbs or adapted to different environments, leading to variations in the number of limbs among different amphibian species.
it teaches its baby how to climb on trees and bask on limbs
it teaches its baby how to climb on trees and bask on limbs
Slow worms, also known as "Legless lizards".
Reptiles that have limbs use them when them want to walk, climb, swim, or grasp.
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
Yes, raccoons are skilled climbers and can climb walls effortlessly due to their sharp claws and strong limbs.
Tiger quolls use all four limbs for walking, running and climbing.