Biology, asked by Abhijeetraj6785, 11 months ago

What is the movement of the hind legs when the frog swims?

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Answered by misha10118
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They are helped by their powerful hind legs, webbed feet, and flattened, streamlined body. Frogs and toads swim in a similar style as people doing the breaststroke. They draw their hind legs upward toward their bodies. Then, to propel themselves forward, they shoot their legs out backward in a straight line.
Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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To propel itself forward, the frog or toad shoots its hind legs out backward in a straight line, pushing against the water with its large webbed feet.

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