the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
the tongue in a frogs mouth is located on the bottom of its mouth.
A frogs tongue is attached to the middle of it's mouth.
Yes it does. Allows it extra range when catching insects.
To the front.
anterior (front part of the lower jaw)
yes it is!
Front of the frogs mouth.
A frogs' tounge is attached to the front of its mouth and is not attached in the back. This allows the frog to easily extend its tounge out to catch prey, and then fling it back into its mouth.
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.
It is attached to the front of the mouth, which means the frog can flick its tongue out further to capture prey.
It is attached to the back of their mouth.
To the floor of the mouth
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
AnswerHuman tongues are attached to the back of the mouth and we can only poke them out a short way.A frog has it's tongue attached at the front of the mouth, which means that it can put its tongue out much further. This is an advantage because most frogs eat flies and insects and the like. Because they can flick their tongue a long way out they are able to catch food more effectively. This is an example of an adaptation.
A frog's tongue is connected at the front of the mouth, while man's tongue is connected at the back. The frog's tongue is retractable and can be almost completely stuck out of the mouth. The human tongue is not able to perform this feat.
The fact that your tongue is attached to the bottom of your mouth would do it.
frogs mouth part can be named as SNOUT.
the frog's tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth. the frog's tongue is also covered in a sticky substance to help to hold on to the insects that it catches.the frog's tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth. the frog's tongue is also covered in a sticky substance to help to hold on to the insects that it catches.Since a frog's tongue is equipped more so for catching insects, it uses the muscles and bones in it's mouth to propel it's tongue as if it were a slingshot. While the tongue is the strongest muscle in a humans body we do not posses the necessary components that toads and frogs do so our tongues our nowhere near as strong as a frog's or toad's tongue.the frogs tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth the frog tongue is also covered in a stickily substance to help to hold on to the insect that it catchesit looks like bea's