All frogs swalluw their prey whole, they will kill it by crushing it between the jaws but frogs do not reduce the size by this and so swallow their prey whole.
they don't. They tend to swallow it whole.
Snakes,Sharks,and elephants
If a frog struck a really large prey item, it could suffocate, because all frogs swallow their prey whole.
The same as most living creatures. They eat it through their mouths, granted they mostly swallow their food almost whole.
It makes it easier for the frog to swallow its prey.
the frog has small teeth along the top and bottom. it has a major tooth in the middle. this tooth prevents food from escaping the mouth. frogs usually swallow food whole.
Animals such as snakes, frogs, and some birds like pelicans are known to swallow their food whole. They have unique anatomical adaptations that allow them to accommodate large prey in their digestive systems.
A Moor frog eat insects which are small enough for it to swallow :D
No they don't. With small animals such as rats, and small birds, they chew. With larger animals such as wildebeest, deer, and maybe even humans if they're that hungry, they do the death roll. What that is the Alligator or Crocodile will bite it's victim, then it will roll until the limb of the animal is completely ripped off so the Alligator or Croc can chew it.
You swallow them whole. The capsule is made of gelatin and will dissolve in your stomach.
This enables the frog to eat, in one gulp, food that is unwieldy (like earthworms), or nearly as wide as the frog's head. The frog is adapted for swallowing prey whole; there are no frog features for killing the prey first.
Most marine animals swallow their food whole. This is because they do not have teeth. But not all marine animals swallow their food whole. Some have small teeth.