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

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they use there bodys lol

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It's tongue.

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Q: What does a frog use to capture food?
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How does a frog use its tongue?

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How does frog ingestion?

Ingestion is the process of getting food into an animals mouth. Various frogs feed in different ways. Some have long and stick tongues, which they shoot out at prey to capture it at a distance. Other frogs capture by simple ambush. Frogs then have a series of maxillary teeth to grind food for swallowing.


Why was the frog angry in the poem the frog and the nightingale?

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