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What does a frog use to capture food?

a frog uses its sticky toung to catch flies and such when it is hungry.


Whats a animal that catchs food with its tongue?

A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.


What do the positions of a frog's teeth suggest about how the frog uses them?

Frogs are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats, so they need teeth to help them grip larger prey. Frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food. Therefore they have teeth only in their upper jaw.


How a frog captures and swallows and insect?

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.


Which animals uses their tongue?

A Cat, A Dog, A snake, A frog, And A Lizard


What does an esophagus do for a frog?

The esophagus in a frog serves as a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, facilitating the passage of food. When a frog captures prey, such as insects, it uses its tongue to help swallow, and the esophagus transports the food for digestion. This organ plays a crucial role in the frog's digestive system, allowing for efficient processing of its diet. Overall, the esophagus is essential for the frog's ability to consume and digest its food.


How does a frog swallow?

A frog has two eye bulges in the roof of its mouth. When it catches prey with its tongue, it forces its eyes down and the bulges move to help move the prey to the back of the throat so it can be swallowed. Also when a frog throws up, it throws up its stomach and uses his forepaws to squeeze the content out of it, whereafter it swallows its stomach back in.


How does a frogs tongue adapt to their life?

Its muscles cause it to curl up into his mouth. The tongue sits at the front of the mouth, rolled up, when not in use. Point worth noting: Not all frogs have long tongues. Ground frogs that eat ants etc. that are close to them do not.


How does a frog eat?

the frog captures its prey with its long, sticky, tongue. then it uses its teeth to hold the prey. Finally it uses its eyes to squash and push the food down its throat. It catches the prey in his/her mouth the blinks to "swallow" the food.


Does an echidna have a long tongue?

The echidna has a long tongue with sticky saliva, which it uses to catch and eat termites and ants.


What are the uses of a lizard's tongue?

It depends on the species. Lizards use their tongue for smelling to aid it in finding food. When a lizard flicks its tongue, it is picking up odors. When its tongue returns to its mouth the scent passes by an organ called the Jacobson's organ. Tissues of the Jacobson's organ process the scents thus allowing the lizard to identify the substance or object. Most lizards use their tongue to drink water. Some will use their tongue to lick clean their "lips". The gecko uses its tongue to clean its eyes since it does not have eyelids. The chameleon uses its tongue to catch prey.


What are he animals uses tongue for getting food?

dog cat