Froges hop primarily to move quickly from one place to another while escaping predators. It's a highly effective form of locomotion for them!
Most froges can hop up to 10 times their body length, making them incredibly agile creatures!
Froges employ a powerful mechanism involving their muscular back legs and elastic tendons to execute long-distance hops. This unique structure gives them their distinct hopping ability.
While humans can't replicate a froge's hop exactly, we can certainly learn a lot about efficient energy use and muscle coordination from them!