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The back legs of frog are very strong and it has webbed feet because

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Answered by manishad
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Answer:

The back legs of frogs are strong to help them jump large distances and it is webbed to help them swim.

Explanation:

Appendages of frog:

  • Frogs have 4 limbs.
  • Two front and two back limbs.
  • The front two limbs are short.
  • The back limbs are strong and webbed.

Adaptations of frogs:

  • Frogs are amphibians which means they can survive both on land and water.
  • They have some specific adaptations which makes it easier for them to survive.
  • Water frogs have webbed feet to help them swim more quickly. Their feet operate like paddles when they extend out their toes and increase the surface area on their feet.
  • They primarily propel themselves through the water using their hind legs, steering with their front legs. Swimming quickly allows the frog to avoid predators and catch more prey, and the frog's long, powerful hind legs are crucial to its survival.
Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Explanation:

They have strong back legs and webbed feet because it hepls them to swim . Info Bit : Frogs have strong hind legs to enable them leap forward at a great distance. The front legs or arms are short. They are used to prop the frog up when it sits.

    Water frogs have webbed feet so that they can swim faster. When they spread out their toes, the surface area on their feet increases and their feet work like paddles.

    They use their hind legs mostly to propel themselves through the water while swimming, using their front legs to steer. Swimming fast means escaping from predators and catching more prey, and those long, muscular hind legs are key to the frog's success. Because the frog's habitat relies on these kinds of movement, the back legs have developed to be much larger than the front legs. Water-loving frogs have muscular back legs with large feet so they can perform big jumps and swim quickly.

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