Why are the front legs of a frog good for climbing?

1 Answer
May 22, 2017

They have round toe pads that help them cling to branches. These toe pads work like suction cups to help the frog cling on to wet leaves and other smooth surfaces
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They use their hind legs mainly for vertical climbing power

Explanation:

this is a good example for adaptation to the habitat not all frog are great climbers and not all as a suited hands and toes only the tree frogs as those adaptation