Why do frogs have webbed hands and feet?
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Many frogs have the adaptation of webbed feet, which helps them swim. The very thin skin, or webbing, between the frog's toes makes it easier to push through the water. This adaptation helps aquatic frogs to be efficient and strong swimmers.
Many frogs have the adaptation of webbed feet, which helps them swim. The very thin skin, or webbing, between the frog's toes makes it easier to push through the water. This adaptation helps aquatic frogs to be efficient and strong swimmers.
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These hands and feet are enormous and fully-webbed for a reason- they use them to parachute out of trees to the pools below- hence 'Flying Frogs'! ... Many frogs adapted for life in fast-flowing streams and waterfalls use their webbing like flippers, helping them fight strong currents and not get washed downstream.
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