What bones are found in the frog’s forearm?

In frogs, the structure of the front and hind limbs is homodynamic, they are built according to the same type, all terrestrial vertebrates have the same structure. The frog’s forearm consists of the ulna and radius, like in humans, only fused. These bones allow frogs to actively move on land and make swimming movements in the water.



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