The answer is The Tree Frog. The Tree Frog has sticky toes to help climb tree limbs. I found this out doing normal grade 4 homework. Boring but you get the imformation.
From Lily May McConachy
The answer is the tree frog. They have sticky toes to climb tree limbs.
The amphibian that has sticky toes that help it climb tree limbs is the tree frog. The tree frog spends almost all their time in trees and only come down to the ground to mate.
SOME REPTILE HAVE STICKY PADS
red eyed tree frog
Red panda
Artificial limbs, prosthetic limbs or prostheses.
Joint legged animals are also called Arthropods. Here are a few: arachnids Oscorpions daddy-longlegs mites & ticks piders horseshoe crabs centipedes millipedes insects
Raising the arms laterally away from the body is called abduction.
Mammals limbs look different from species to species. Limbs are prehensile or jointed appendages and include arms (from the shoulder down) and legs (from the hip down).
Most artificial limbs need to be specially fitted to a person. They are not available for purchase in a regular store. See a doctor if one has questions about artificial limbs.
The weight of an amphibian's body is transferred to the limbs by using the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
The caecilians are limbless amphibians.
Salamanders
newts are capable of regenerating body parts like limbs,eye lenses e.t.c.starfishes are also capable of regeneration
it teaches its baby how to climb on trees and bask on limbs
it teaches its baby how to climb on trees and bask on limbs
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
Reptiles that have limbs use them when them want to walk, climb, swim, or grasp.
Slow worms, also known as "Legless lizards".
Tiger quolls use all four limbs for walking, running and climbing.
crawl until they reach the tree..
Yes, amphibian skeletal structure includes joints for limbs and other body parts, just like we have.