They hang down, both front and back feet, unless the froggie is sitting on a lily pad.

JD

Wes Wada wrote:

Hi VFB:

A different request... I am working on a frog pattern, but since I
don't live in the middle of Frogland, I am in the dark about a few
things, frogwise...

When a frog is resting on the water surface, in what position does it
normally hold its front legs?  Down in the water and angled backwards?
Arms outward and front feet forward?

I don't have a frog I can reference.

Thanks,
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


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