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What are a frogs structural adaptations?

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Answered by love6941
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Additioanlly, frogs have webbed feet and hands to help swim. Furthermore the body shape of the frog is designed to move easilly across water. The pictures demonstrate someadaptations. Slimey skin, long legs and webbed feet and hands.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Structural adaptations of a frog

=> Structual Adaptations. Frogs also have long stickey tounges to capture insects, also small teeth to hold the prey so it can be swallowed. Fogs also have eyes that have no bottoms, this is so the frog can drop its eyes into its mouth once its eyelids are closed to help swallow food. Frogs also have long strong legs that allow them to hop fast and far.

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