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Frogs have smooth skin and usually have small teeth in their upper jaws, and toads have lumpy skin and no teeth at all.
Frogs actually have cute, tiny teeth! I used to think they had no teeth :)
Only if all their secondary teeth have come through.
Human teeth are use for chewing and grabbing. Frogs have teeth on the top of their jaw. Frog teeth are use mainly to hold the prey.
no
I think none. eather that or they have really small ones.
Maxillary teeth.
Frogs and other amphibians do not actually have any teeth at all.
Frogs use their teeth to help hold prey in place as they swallow it. They have cone shaped Maxillary teeth in their upper jaw and some species have Volmerine teeth on the roof of their mouth.
The Maxillary teeth in frogs hold prey.
Some frogs have teeth in the back of their throat, but nearly all get their food down by taking big gulps and the weird part, using the muscles attached to the roof of their mouth which also happens to be the bottoms of their eyes!
Frogs swallow their food whole so teeth are an unnecessary burden and have been dismissed. ---- Actually, frogs do have teeth. They are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats. However, frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food. Frogs' eyes actually push down into their heads to help with the swallowing process.