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no because it was playing pin the tail on the donkey with its friend bob the horse last week :)

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What does an internal nare do in a frog?

An internal nare in a frog is a passage in the oral cavity that connects the mouth to the nostrils. It plays a role in respiration by allowing the frog to breathe while keeping its mouth closed, such as when submerged in water.


Difference between a mans mouth and a frogs mouth?

A frog's tongue is connected at the front of the mouth, while man's tongue is connected at the back. The frog's tongue is retractable and can be almost completely stuck out of the mouth. The human tongue is not able to perform this feat.


What is the function of the Eustachain tube in a amphibian?

The Eustachian tubes connect to the frog's middle ear and aids in equalizing pressure while the frog is swimming. The tube opening in located in the back of the frog's mouth.


Do adders eat frogs toads?

Yes...just seen it happen. In the morning, adder had frog in it's mouth but released after a while when frog gave out it foamy deterrent. 5 hours later adder had frog almost totally in it's mouth...just back legs sticking out...frog struck out again and adder needed to take in air and so released frog!


Why does frog's mouth need to close tightly?

A frog's mouth needs to close tightly to help with various essential functions, including capturing and swallowing prey, preventing water loss, and protecting its respiratory system. By sealing its mouth, a frog can effectively hold onto its food while it swallows and can also manage its breathing, especially when submerged in water. Additionally, a tight closure helps prevent foreign particles from entering the mouth and throat, ensuring the frog's health.


Where is the tongue located in a frog?

in the mouth


What is the purpose of the lining inside a frog's mouth?

The purpose of a frog's teeth are to hold it's prey in place, while it swallows it's meal whole. It has only front teeth, so chewing is not possible, and not needed.


What is the purpose of a sticky tongue in a frog?

It helps keep the insect in the mouth of the frog


What attaches to the front of a frog's mouth and helps it catch food?

The frog's tongue.


How does a frog get its food into its mouth?

It just opens its mouth and grabs the food.


Where area frog's vomarine teeth and what do they do?

A frog's vomarine teeth are located in the roof of the frog's mouth. They are used to hold the frog's prey.


What are the frogs vomerine teeth?

Frogs have vomerine teeth to help them hold their prey, while the maxillary teeth help crush the prey of the frogThe volmerine teeth of a frog are tiny and pointy and aligned in pairs at the roof of their mouth. It is used along with the tongue to hold their preys.The vomerine teeth on a frog are used to prevent the prey they caught from getting away. The vomerine teeth can be found between the frog's inner nostril openings.Vomerine teeth of frog are present on vomer bone in buccal cavity and help in preventing escape of insects .