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How does the frog locomote on land?

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Locomotion. The frog's powerful hind legs are adapted for both swimming and leaping. ... The smaller fore-limbs help to steer when the frog is swimming and absorb the shock of landing after a jump on land

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Locomotion. The frog's powerful hind legs are adapted for both swimming and leaping. ... The smaller fore-limbs help to steer when the frog is swimming and absorb the shock of landing after a jump on land. On moving from water to land or over rough ground the frog will crawl rather than leap

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