they are called what you are not so you can stuff it up you frog lip
Frogs use their teeth to help hold prey in place as they swallow it. They have cone shaped Maxillary teeth in their upper jaw and some species have Volmerine teeth on the roof of their mouth.
well a crocodile usually has three to eight sets of teeth
Some frogs have teeth in the back of their throat, but nearly all get their food down by taking big gulps and the weird part, using the muscles attached to the roof of their mouth which also happens to be the bottoms of their eyes!
"Bullfrogs have teeth in the roof of their mouth and a muscular tongue capable of flipping prey into their mouth" according to: http://www.grizzlyrun.com/Pets/Amphibians/Frogs/Bullfrog/Default.htm
Frogs have teeth to hold their prey. They swallow their food whole and do NOT chew. The set on the roof of the mouth are called vomerine teeth and the teeth around the edges of the mouth are called maxillary teeth.
Frogs have vomerine teeth to help them hold their prey, while the maxillary teeth help crush the prey of the frogThe volmerine teeth of a frog are tiny and pointy and aligned in pairs at the roof of their mouth. It is used along with the tongue to hold their preys.The vomerine teeth on a frog are used to prevent the prey they caught from getting away. The vomerine teeth can be found between the frog's inner nostril openings.Vomerine teeth of frog are present on vomer bone in buccal cavity and help in preventing escape of insects .
no there are simply no teeth wat so ever at the bottom of the mouth of the frog. There iz teeth on the top of the frogs mouth but it is completely useless since they use there eye balls to swallow their food.:)
The maxillary teeth are found around the ridge of the mouth.
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.
Perch have bands of brush like teeth on their jaws and on the roof of their mouth.
They aid in holding prey, located on the roof of the mouth
Tongue, teeth, roof, cheek, saliva.