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Earlham -- Biological Diversity -- Northern Leopard Frog
C) Tadpole undergoing metamorphosis D) Tadpole developing hind legs E) Developed froglet, ready for life on land with ... hind legs which are the main source of power in swimming and jumping. Also useful in swimming are the frog's webbed hind feet ... lungs, like the adult frog. The tadpole undergoes metamorphosis, growing hind legs first, then front legs, and at the same time, ...
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Exploratorium: Frogs: The Amazing, Adaptable Frog / page 2 of 6
Aquatic frogs are likely to have long, strong legs with webbed back feet to help them swim. Frogs that live on ... warty skin and short hind legs for walking instead jumping. Meanwhile, those with smooth, moist skin and long, strong, webbed hind legs for swimming ... most animals, spadefoot toads dig backwards. While digging with their hind feet, they move in a backward spiral and gradually disappear ...
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Exploratorium: Frogs: Bullfrog Hind Foot
Exploratorium: Frogs: Bullfrog Hind Foot Webbed hind foot, Rana catesbienna, American bullfrog.
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Recognizing Mammal Tracks
The large webbed hind foot of beaver leaves an unmistakeable print. The narrow hind ... by a 2-legged animal because they place the hind foot on the same spot where the front foot was! ... trackway with the four impressions of the front feet and hind feet grouped together. Jackrabbits are found only in open grassland ...
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Beavers in Kansas
Beavers have large, orange incisor teeth and strong jaws. They have large, webbed hind feet, a horizontally flattened, scaly tail and coarse brown fur covering gray silky under-fur ...
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Identifying wildlife Animal tracks and prints
Beavers have webbed hind feet! But rodents show only 4-toed front tracks. Cottontail rabbits and jackrabbits show 5-toed front tracks. Their hind tracks are usually placed ... and usually don't show claw marks. Their front tracks are slightly larger than their hind tracks. Wolves, coyotes, foxes and feral dog tracks resemble cat tracks but usually leave claw ...
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Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, control and management
Its large hind feet are partially webbed, stiff hairs align the toes (Fig. 2), and ... rounded ears. Its front feet, which are much smaller than its hind feet, are adapted primarily for digging and feeding. The name muskrat ... submerged. With its tail used as a rudder and its partially webbed hind feet propelling it in the water, the muskrat can swim up ...
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The LowCountry Institute
Click here. 9. Is it relatively large, with webbed hind feet, most often found in or near the water? Click here. Tree Frogs 12. Does ... to the touch? Slimy salamander 33. Does it have white spotting along the side and hind legs that are larger than their front legs? Southern dusky salamander 34. Does it have ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Missouri Beaver
California. Well adapted to its highly aquatic life, the beaver swims, using its webbed hind feet, at speeds up to 6 mph (10 km/h). Species information from enature.com ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Sea Otter
Fairly short tail, thick at base, gradually tapering. Feet webbed; hind feet flipperlike. Length: 48 in (117 cm); tail: 12 in (29 cm). Weight: 45–65 ...
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