There is more muscle in its hind legs than any other part of their body. If you take a look and the femur(upper leg) its fat with muscle tissue. This is to act as a spring to lift it through thevair when hopping.
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The superficial muscles of the upper back and shoulder of a frog include the trapezius, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi muscles. These muscles work together to provide support and movement for the frog's forelimbs and shoulder girdle.
To avoid damaging the muscles.
In a typical frog dissection class, you will discuss the anatomy and physiology of frogs and other creatures. You will learn about the skeleton, muscles, and internal organs of the amphibian.
The gastrocnemius muscle originates from the adductor Magnus at the top of the frog's leg. The adductor Magnus splits off into the gracilus minor to the rear, and gracilus major to the front. These connect in the gastrocnemius.
The muscles in a frog's hindlimbs include the gastrocnemius, sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus. These muscles are responsible for movements such as jumping and swimming in frogs.