The difference is frogs are more circular and have long sticky tongues. Salamanders look more like damp lizards and don't have sticky tongues
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Frogs with long tongues eat prey that is far away. Frogs (such as Ground Frogs) that eat prey close to them (such as ants) don't have long tongues.so they can catch tings from further away with out being noticed
Animals with sticky tongues, such as frogs, chameleons, and certain species of lizards, primarily eat insects and other small invertebrates. Their specialized tongues allow them to quickly capture prey by extending and adhering to it. Some species may also consume nectar or soft fruits, using their tongues to extract these food sources effectively. This adaptation enhances their feeding efficiency in various environments.
.">.">It,s catches bugs with it,s sticky tongue.They wait until they see a bug near them then open their mouths and shoot out their tongues and grab them before the poor guy knew what hit him.
Numbats use their long, sticky tongues for catching termites.
Frogs tend to eat insects, and they usually catch the insects by snapping their long, sticky tongues out and catching the fly in the mucus on the tongue.
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Frogs have a large mouth because their teeth arenâ??t very good at chewing, so they need to have a big mouth to swallow things whole. Frogs also have long sticky tongues for catching insects that are hovering above the water.
Yes, they do!
A frog's tongue is long, flexible, and sticky, allowing it to rapidly extend and catch prey, such as insects. Unlike human tongues, which are muscular and used primarily for tasting, swallowing, and speaking, a frog's tongue is attached at the front of the mouth and can flip out quickly to capture food. Additionally, frogs can flick their tongues out at high speeds, making them highly effective hunters.