Tadpoles are the first stage in a frog's life once they hatch from their eggs. Even though frogs must breathe oxygen, tadpoles have gills and can breathe underwater, so they cannot drown.
First. Their hind legs make up a large mass of total muscle in their bodies. Second. Their muscles in their rear legs use the all or nothing response when it comes to making a jump. They do not use this response for ambulation in normal walking or swimming.
A frog moves by leaping. Movement via leaping is called saltatory locomotion.
The webbing of the fingers and toes of a Xenopus Laevis frog have a couple functions. It helps the Frog to swim easier kind of like flippers that humans wear. it also serves a shovel like purpose for frogs to dig.
A tadpole's tail is primarily used for swimming and propulsion. It also aids in maintaining balance and stability in the water. As the tadpole undergoes metamorphosis into a frog or toad, the tail is eventually reabsorbed as it transforms into its adult form.
Well the frog usually will eat insects for example, flies, mosquitous, beetles, and various others. The frog tends to jump a lot and will talk to other frogs by means of their "croaking". Frogs are one interesting animal.
A frog can swim at 50km an hour or 31mph
by there legs....
to help them swim
It helps them swim faster and more efficiently.
It healps the frog swim
it would swim in the water
yes
its feet?
swim
because that is why it can swim in water and hop on land!
it uses it to swim and to jump
Frogs are able to swim, crawl and hop.