Did you know? Frogs have a unique skeletal structure that allows them to leap great distances! Their long hind legs and fused bones work together to make them amazing jumpers.
Frogs donβt have ribs. Instead, they have a strong backbone and pelvic bones to support their movements.
The frog's skull is broad and flat, providing space for their large eyes yet compact enough to aid in their explosive jumping capability.
Frogs undergo significant skeletal changes when transforming from tadpoles into adults. As they develop, their cartilage gradually turns into bone.
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