they stretch there toung out and grab it the throw it down there mouth
The frog's tongue.
it is used to catch food
a frog uses its sticky toung to catch flies and such when it is hungry.
It's tongue is sticky so bugs stick 2 it
the poison frog use his liquity togue to catch his prey and also frog just hop around
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.
it catch its prey using the tongue
they use their tongue to catch the food, they use their mouth to chew it, they use their eyes to push the food down it's throat, their esophogus to swallow and their food, their pancreas to produce digestive enzymes and their stomach as a place to digest it.
By fouraging actively in the leaf litter. They eat small invertebrates as ants and small beetles.
It helps frog catch insects.
Frogs primarily ingest food through a process called "tongue-flicking." They have a long, sticky tongue that they rapidly extend out to catch prey, such as insects and small invertebrates. Once the tongue captures the prey, the frog retracts it quickly into its mouth, where the food is swallowed whole. This method allows frogs to efficiently catch and consume their food while remaining relatively still.
it is normally in a frog position... it will sometimes be just sitting in a tree eating bamboo next to it.... a panda bear eats 99% bamboo and 1% other food it is usually in the tree....it can catch raccoons and quallameetas in the frog position