➡️They have webbed feet which helps them to swim easily. ➡️They can be fed by both on land and water organisms. ➡️They possess a bag containing poison in the case of defence. ➡️They have a sticky tongue to capture their prey.
Adaptation (Structure and Function)
Toads are well adapted for life on land, with thicker, more protective skin than most frogs. Their slightly webbed back feet help them dig into the soil to protect them in colder temperatures.
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Frogs have many adaptations that help them survive. They have bulging eyes and strong legs to help them with hunting, swimming, and climbing, and their skin may be brightly colored or camouflaged.
Frog adaptations such as a small waist, no neck and a broad, flat skull make his body streamlined for swimming. The frog's skin is thin, which allows for air to pass through, in effect allowing him to breathe through his skin. Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances.