Uvula.
It is attached to the back of their mouth.
Front of the frogs mouth.
It doesn't !... It's attached to the back of your mouth - and extends forwards !
Your mouth
A frog's tongue is attached to the front of its mouth by a sticky and muscular base called the hyoid bone. This bone allows the frog to project its tongue rapidly to catch prey. The tongue itself is covered in mucus to help trap insects when it flicks out.
To the floor of the mouth
well it is attached to your mouth and throat Makenzie Joy Robinson
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
okay back bone is attached to nerve of your brain
The flap of skin attached to the gums and chin inside your mouth is called the frenulum. It helps to connect and stabilize the lips and tongue.
The tongue extends back to the base of the mouth, where it is attached to the hyoid bone and the mandible (jawbone). It also reaches towards the epiglottis, which helps with swallowing and preventing food from entering the windpipe.
no.because it's attached to the bottom of their mouth.