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Maxillary teeth are very small, sharp, cone teeth around the edge of the upper jaw (i.e., the maxilla) of a frog's mouth that function in chewing, grinding, and crushing prey.

Frogs actually do not chew their food. they swallow them whole.The teeth are to keep hold of their prey.

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catches insects and and does respiration.

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to make mucus

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