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you dont see anything, it will just bite you before you have a chance too look :D

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a tounge, the mouth is usually pink but it all depends on the type of frog. sorry if thats not a help but I need to know what type it is to give more detail. SORRY! :(

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Q: What can you see in the opened mouth of a frog?
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