How are the frogs leg bones different from the humans?
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>>>>>The Legs. ... The frog's larger back legsconsist of a femur as the strong, upperleg support, just like in humans, albeit on a different-sized scale. The backlegs also consist of a fibula, as well as tibia; however, on the frog these twobones are fused together into one
>>>>>The Legs. ... The frog's larger back legsconsist of a femur as the strong, upperleg support, just like in humans, albeit on a different-sized scale. The backlegs also consist of a fibula, as well as tibia; however, on the frog these twobones are fused together into one
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How are the frogs leg bones different from the humans?
Because their leg bones are created with their suitable conditions.
Because their leg bones are created with their suitable conditions.
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