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How do frogs climb trees?
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The tree frog has round disks at the end of its toes. These act as suckers and help the frog climb up smooth leaves. The toes are long and can curl around thin twigs. Some tree frogs have sticky webbing between their fingers and toes that enables them to hold on more easily. The frog's belly skin is loose, and this also clings to the tree.
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