Predator-prey
Predator-prey
Predator-prey
No, most frog's tongues , are coated with a sticky saliva in order to catch prey.
they eat small bugs and they eat it by sticking there tongues out because they are sticky
The anteater has a long sticky tongue that is used to catch insects.
The advantage of having a sticky tongue would be to catch prey, such as flies, and ensure that they don't escape. If they didn't have sticky tongues, the bugs would probably fly out, or the frog couldn't catch them in the first place.
Frogs tend to eat insects, and they usually catch the insects by snapping their long, sticky tongues out and catching the fly in the mucus on the tongue.
The relationship in the ecosystem if a pond frog catches a fly on his tongue is predator and prey. The frog is the predator and the fly is its prey.
The frog known for its sticky toes to help it climb tree limbs is called the tree frog. These frogs have specialized toe pads that secrete mucus to adhere to surfaces, allowing them to grip branches and climb with ease.
It helps keep the insect in the mouth of the frog
It helps frog catch insects.
It catches bugs with his long tongue.