describe the bullfrog's limbs and explain why they are important
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They sit quietly and wait for prey to pass by, then lunge with their powerful hind legs, mouths open wide. Males are highly territorial and will aggressively guard their land. Females are slightly larger than males. A femalebullfrog can lay as many as 20,000 eggs, which float in a clump on the surface of the water.
Water-loving frogs have muscular backlegs with large feet so they can perform big jumps and swim quickly. Their front limbs are small because they're not as important to the frog's primary forms of locomotion.
Water-loving frogs have muscular backlegs with large feet so they can perform big jumps and swim quickly. Their front limbs are small because they're not as important to the frog's primary forms of locomotion.
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