By outrunning their attacker - or - climbing a tree - or if cornered by fighting with claws and teeth.
I think none. eather that or they have really small ones.
The first line of defense is to try and escape, usually by climbing a tree. If they are unable to do so, they have sharp teeth and claws and use both to defend themselves.
my guess is that they use their tongues to snaps their prey into their mouth, then chew it with their teeth.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
normally they run up a tree but if not they fight
No. While many people do not realise frogs have teeth, they do actually have tiny teeth - but they are not used to chew food. The teeth are for the purpose of holding the food, not chewing.
---- *Raccoons have made adaptations which makes it easier for them to survive. One superior adaptation that they have developed are human-like hand structures which help them gather food more efficiently and protect them from falls.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
When danger threatens the raccoon will climb a tree to safety. If that is not possible they have very sharp teeth and claws and will fight to the death.
The first line of defense is to escape and climb a tree. If that fails, the raccoon will fight with claws and teeth to protect itself.