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Describe the aquatic adaptation of the frog

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Answered by lechusunitha
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Frogs that spend more time in water have long, very strong legs. They use these legs for jumping and swimming long distances, mostly to escape from predators or catch prey. Some frogs also have webbed feet, which is just skin between their toes. This also helps them swim faster and longer.

Answered by Jihyo123
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Frog adaptations such as a small waist, no neck and a broad, flat skull make his body streamlined for swimming. ... Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances. Much like how the webbed feet of a duck helps to navigate water, a frog's webbed feet help him swim effectively.

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