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How do frogs jump?
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A frog jumps the same way that it swims. When jumping, it lifts its front legs off the ground and pushes off with its powerful back legs. It lands on its front legs and chest, then gathers in its back legs, ready for another jump. | A frog jumping |
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Book:
1001
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Section:
Nature
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Chapter:
Amphibians
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