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The only ways they locomote are swimming and jumping.

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Platypus frogs are amphibians and rely on jumping to move quickly on land. Jumping allows them to escape predators, search for food, and navigate their environment more efficiently. It is a natural behavior for them that has evolved to help ensure their survival.

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Q: Why platypus frogs have to jump when they are on land?
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