Why are there more toes in the back legs of a frog?
Answers
Answered by
0
frog's two front legs have four toes each, while the back legs have five toes each. Aquatic frogs are likely to have long, strong legs with webbed back feet to help them swim. ... Webbing between the frog's toes puffs up with air like a parachute, holding the frog aloft as it sails from tree to tree.
Similar questions