The forelimbs of frogs are primarily designed to support the hind limbs during sitting and walking. The back limbs are the ones designed for jumping.
Tadpole's hind limbs grow prior to the fore limbs.
The tadpoles grow its hind legs first, and then grow the front one.
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Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
They lay down front feet first.
Frogs use their hind legs for propulsion or upward momentum in jumping. Their front legs are more for digging and climbing.
they get up on their hind legs first while they are still on their front knees.
The hind limbs are much longer than the forelimbs, but forelimb to hind limb ratio is quite variable. Toads and toad-like anurans have relatively short hind limbs.
hind legs
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
all tadpoles only have hind legs durning the transformation of a tadpole turning into a frog.
They lay down front feet first.
Right hind, left front, Left Hind, Right front
The first difference is that a tadpole (after being hatched) has gills because its body has not developed enough muscular structure to survive on land, so it live underwater, the frog however breaths through lungs (mature frogs cannot breath underwater). Second, a tadpole has a tail, while a frog is tailless. Third, a tadpole does not have any legs (until later in life) while a frog has very long hind legs for leaping.
Front feet first, followed by the head, then the torso, then the hind legs.
front and hind
cat, camel, giraffe
I am not quite sure how long a tadpole can go without eating, but i am sure it isn't long, so go buy some lettuce.
They enable an animal's locomotion.
Frogs use their hind legs for propulsion or upward momentum in jumping. Their front legs are more for digging and climbing.