Slow-motion view of the cricket frog belly flop. Rather than actually skittering across water like basilisk lizards do, the frogs were “porpoising”—leaping from the water as they swim.
Cricket frogs can’t walk (or hop) on water like once thought. Their bodies sink below the surface between successive jumps, researchers report in the November Journal of Experimental Biology.
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