A frog has four limbs.
Frogs are amphibians, and like most amphibians, they have adapted to both terrestrial and aquatic environments. Their four limbs consist of two forelimbs located at the front and two hind limbs that are generally stronger and longer, aiding in jumping and swimming. The forelimbs are often smaller and are primarily used for support and balance. This unique limb structure enables frogs to be agile both in water and on land, helping them to evade predators and catch prey effectively.