Yes it is true
a frog captures an insect with its long tongue and uses its hands like toddlers and swallows its prey down their long esophagus and then the stomach does the rest.
A frog might be able to live without its tongue only for a short while. This is because a frog relies on its tongue to trap insects for food.
The frog's tongue.
It catches bugs with his long tongue.
A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.
Ravin is the seizure or capture of something to be used as prey (food). So when a snake captures a frog for dinner it has ravin the frog.
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
It is attached to the front of the mouth, which means the frog can flick its tongue out further to capture prey.
It's tongue is sticky so bugs stick 2 it
it is used to catch food
The sticky tongue of a frog helps it catch the small insects upon which it feeds.To catch food eg insects and bugsFrogs are unique and interesting creatures. They have a long sticky tongue, that is used and needed for catching and digesting its food.
a frog uses its sticky toung to catch flies and such when it is hungry.