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How the frogs hind limbs are adapted for life on land and in water

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The frog's powerful hind legs are adapted for both swimming and leaping. ... The thrust is transmitted through the body of the frog by the pelvic girdle and the spine so that the whole animal is pushed forward. In the water the webbed hind feet provide a greater surface area for pushing backwards on the water.

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The frog's powerful hind legs are adapted for both swimming and leaping. ... The thrust is transmitted through the body of the frog by the pelvic girdle and the spine so that the whole animal is pushed forward. In the water the webbed hind feet provide a greater surface area for pushing backwards on the water.

we both have the same answer so if someone knows how to help me delete my answer that would be helpful ;(

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