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so they can reach the flies (which the eat)

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a toads tong is about 3 inches

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What is unique about frogs?

They have an extremely long tongue that they can stretch out to catch insects. They can jump at heights that we can't, and they have webbed feet. Thank you ladies and gentlemen.


Do frogs really have long tongues?

No. They just stretch really far.


How do frogs eat they prey?

They sick their long tongue out and gobble down their prey


Do squirrel tree frogs have long tongue?

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How does a sunset frog eat?

Sunset frogs eat the same exact way that other frogs do. They reach out and grab their pray with their long, sticky tongue.


How does a frogs tongue adapt to their life?

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Does a toad has short legs and short tongues?

No, they don't. They have long legs similar to a frogs and a long tongue to capture flies and other food.


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Why do toads have long tongues?

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How do frog catch prey on land?

Frogs have a long sticky tongue that they can flick out to an appreciable distance. They can even catch the elusive fly with it.