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 Jumping Athletes  2  HOW IT FEEDS                                  AT THE TOP
                                                                    The white-lipped tree frog
                     1  Adhesion                                    (Litoria infrafrenata) has a
                                                                    maximum length of 3.9 inches
                       The insect
 mphibians of the order Anura are known for their ability to jump high  Feeding  EYES   adheres to the tip  (10 cm) and is adapted for
 and far. This group includes frogs and toads, and their anatomy helps  Amphibians from the order  During the jump  of the tongue,  mountain climbing, jumping,
        the eyes remain
 A them to jump. Frogs use their jumping ability to escape from their many  Anura have a varied diet. They  shut.  which is sticky.  and moving on flat areas. The
 feed on insects and small                                          pads on the tip of each finger
 predators; they can jump a distance equivalent to 10 to 44 times their body  invertebrates such as  and toe allow it to adhere to
 length. When they feel threatened, they can choose to jump into the nearest  earthworms, snails,  many surfaces.
 crustaceans, and spiders.
 body of water, where they hide, or they can jump erratically on land to confuse  Tadpoles are herbivores.
 their attacker.  VISIBLE
                                                                    The toe has a sticky
 HUMP
                                                                    mucous coating.
                                                                    WHITE-LIPPED
 The Frog  STRETCHED-OUT                                            TREE FROG
 Its large eyes help it to locate  1  BODY  Insects found on        Litoria infrafrenata
 prey easily. The eyes have lids          plants are the favorite
 that protect them from particles in  Jumping  meal of frogs.
 the air or help them see underwater.  No escape                          Spinal column
 The frog's smooth skin has glands  Before the jump begins, the frog  2  The tongue folds  Its small number of
 that moisten it or that secrete toxic  tenses the muscles of its hind legs  vertebrae give it elasticity
 and presses its feet against  back into the mouth,                       in the act of jumping.
 or irritating substances. The frog
 the ground. As the frog  carrying the
 breathes through its lungs and skin.  insect with it.
 It has a large tympanum, or  jumps, the legs extend
 eardrum, visible on each side of the  to propel the body
 head and a wide mouth that may or  forward.
 may not have teeth.
                              FOREFEET
                              have four fingers and are not as
                              strong as the hind feet.


 EDIBLE FROG                             3                        9 VERTEBRAE
 Rana esculenta                                                   Aside from these, it has
                                                                  a urostyle—a cylindrical
 LEG MUSCLES  is found in Europe and                                                                Leg
 tense to carry out the jump.   also in the United States,  Fall  bone that results from            Adapted for
 Canada, and Asia.                                                the fusion of vertebrae.          jumping and
                                       At this moment, when the frog                                swimming
                                       extends its hind legs, it not only
                                       reduces air resistance but also
                                       helps with the entry into the water.
 HIND FEET  The Toad  Fall
 have five  Each hind leg                                         17.5 feet                      DIVE
 webbed toes.   Having characteristics similar to those  extends like an                         The body curves
 of frogs, toads can be distinguished by  arrow.
 only a few features. Generally, toads are                        (5.35 m)                       upward when it
 larger, less stylized, and better adapted to                                                    enters the water.
 living on land. Toads' skin is thicker than that
 of frogs to prevent drying, and toads are  THE JUMP              THE DISTANCE JUMPED
 normally covered with warts.  The toad's jump covers less distance because   BY AN AFRICAN FROG
        of its greater weight and because its legs are
        not as flexible as those of the frog.

              The hind         It closes its  It lands
              legs boost       eyes for     with its
              the jump.        protection.  forelimbs.




                               It rises in the
 ASIAN                         air a few inches.
 TREE FROG
 Pedostibes  AT REST  DRIVE    FULL JUMP    LANDING
 tuberculosus
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