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What is the trunk of a frog?

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I think it is almost like our back.

It connects all of our body parts together.

Provides support for the frogs head

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the frog has no neck. the trunk immediately follows after the head. the frog's back is outlined by a hump medially and bony ridges on either side. the ventral surface has few skeletal underpinnings and is soft and fleshy below the area of the breastbone, or sternum. laterally, the absence of ribs makes the frog wuite vulnerable.

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