I would guess the one legged ones don't, they hobble. Just kidding, yes all Frogs jump but not all amphibians jump. Frogs are part of a larger class of animals called amphibians which are ectothermic (or cold-blooded) animals that metamorphose from a juvenile, water-breathing form to an adult, air-breathing form.
Frogs have strong hind legs to enable them to hop and leap forward at a great distance. The front legs or arms are short. They are used to prop the frog up when it sits.
Every animal moves around in its own way. Hopping is a way for a frog to move forward, it is used to get away from enemies, traveling and going after food.
I guess I can say they swim in the water and then jump on lilly pads to catch insects and foods.
both, depending on their mood.
frogs only jump toads walk
They can always jump to escape and some frogs have poison on their skin
In proportion to the size of the creature, the cricket jumps further.
A frog uses its legs, If you want to know how they do it, I'll tell you: A frog bends it's legs and then stretches, therefore they are able to jump. If you want to try jump like that, play leapfrog!
Frogs jump around as a way of moving. They are built with large leg muscles and the way frogs use them is to jump. A four legged animal is usually proportioned enough to be able to walk on all four of its legs. But frogs have very small arms that are not capable of being used all the time in walking. Besides leaping is a very efficient way to move for the little creatures. They can easily leap jump after prey. Or they can quickly jump away from predators. I hope this helped. By the way, toads usually hop and frogs usually leap. There's a slight difference.
Yes, all frogs jump unless they are too fat or have a broken inside.
frogs only jump toads walk
Their legs.
a frogs jump . the kangaroo is only jumping 760 meters
kangaroos jump high, but frogs jump low. frogs also land on there front legs while kangaroos land on their heels.
frogs!
frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.
They both jump
Yes, they can!
They can always jump to escape and some frogs have poison on their skin
No, frogs don't know how to jump. What a ridiculous question.
In proportion to the size of the creature, the cricket jumps further.