Explain how a frog moves on land and in water?
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Frogs move better in water than on land. A few burrowing species have short hind legs and cannot hop but all other frogs have long, powerful hind legs, which they use for jumping. Many frogs can leap 20 times their body length on a level surface.
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On moving from water to land or over rough ground the frog will crawl rather than leap. ... In this country in Spring, usually during March, male and female frogs move out of their winter quarters to the nearest pond.
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