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They dont they simply swallow it whole after cathching it with its sticky tongue

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They have one sharp cusp on their lower jaw like a tooth that holds it down. They also are remarkably strong.

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they clamp down with their mouth plus they really only eat fish and bugs

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they have extremely sticky hands... if the are attacked in the eye or in the nostril a thin layer of mucus will form to protect and heal it on contact.

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Frogs have two would-be teeth located in the roof of its mouth. These so-call teeth are curved inward to prevent prey from escaping.So, bugs beware.Frogs do bite.

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With their thumbs

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by breaking because they are strong!!

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