Yes frogs have a jaw. There is a jaw bone much like humans only much smaller, and thinner.
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It all depends on the type of frog you have. I know that my baby pac man frog,xena, has teeth. I also owned three frogs before her. So , i'm going to say no. And again, it all depends on the type of frog. Hope this helped! :)
Close to the angles of the jaw are two openings, one on each side. These are the Eustachian tubes. They are used to equalize pressure in the inner ear while the frog is swimming. The Eustachian tube in a frog leads from the pharynx to the middle ear.
Maxillary teeth are very small, sharp, cone teeth around the edge of the upper jaw (i.e., the maxilla) of a frog's mouth that function in chewing, grinding, and crushing prey. Frogs actually do not chew their food. they swallow them whole.The teeth are to keep hold of their prey.
Yes, a chipmunk has a jaw.
No dog has a locking jaw. Their jaw may be powerful but NO breed can lock it's jaw. (Not even a pit bull or other bully breed)
No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.
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in the upper part of the jaw
The teeth along the jaw of a frog are known as the maxillary teeth which are used for holding prey.
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Only 12 molars on the top jaw, and a tough pad of skin between the 2 sets of 6 molars.the teeth that like the upper jaw in a frog and are used to hold prey are called Maxillary
It all depends on the type of frog you have. I know that my baby pac man frog,xena, has teeth. I also owned three frogs before her. So , i'm going to say no. And again, it all depends on the type of frog. Hope this helped! :)
They have small teeth on their upper jaw. Source: http://www.sciencealberta.org/res/Frog_July_2006.pdf
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.
The strongest muscle in a frog's body is its masseter or jaw muscle. It can use it to crush larger prey with ease.