No, not in the normal process of digestion.
The esophagus.
Movement of food from oral cavity to stomach.Helps them swallow their food.Swallows the food.it moves food toward the stomach by muscular peristaltic contractions and by the beating of cilia that line its internal surface.The function of a frog's esophagus is to transfer food down to the frogs stomach.the frogs esophagus is where food goes through before entering the stomach.the frogs esophagus moves food to the stomach by way of cilia.
Esophagus
Esophagus
The esophagus is a very important part of the digestive system, passing chewed food to the stomach, where it will be churned, mixed with bile from the livers and gallbladder, mixed with enzymes from the pancreas, and then mixed with stomach acid. The esophagus is the pipe that leads to the stomach.
The Gullet
food
The esophagus of a frog is smallbecause frogs are small.
The frog's gullet is a place where food is transferred down through the tubes into the stomach to start the digestive process.
food...
By having very wide gullets, most frogs are able to consume larger prey; however, a few frogs specialize on small prey. The gullet opens into a narrow esophagus that leads into a wide tubular, slightly curved stomach.
it catches it in its mouth, then pushes it down its esophagus by its eyes XD