Maxillary teeth
It all depends on the type of frog you have. I know that my baby pac man frog,xena, has teeth. I also owned three frogs before her. So , i'm going to say no. And again, it all depends on the type of frog. Hope this helped! :)
I think none. eather that or they have really small ones.
Frogs and other amphibians do not actually have any teeth at all.
Doesn't really help at all because they do not chew their food.
The elephant's tusks are overdeveloped incisor teeth.
Little Grass Frog. Found from Virginia, down the coast all the way into Florida. Usually found in Marshy areas. Averages between 12 and 15 mm and not usually found over 19 mm (or .75 inch).
Some dogs may get along with a frog and others would probably try to eat it.
The leopard frog likes to live near marshes and ponds. They can be found living all over the northern part of the United States.
There is a small frog called the coqui it makes a noise that you can hear all over the Island at night
Molars are in the back, along the cheek muscles, and the incisors are all along the front part of the mouth, in a semi-circular pattern. Incisors are only located on the bottom, with a hard pallet on the top.
In or near ponds or rivers. They can be found all over the world in these areas. Ofcourse, there are also tree frogs found in rainforests as well.
It can be found along subduction-related volcanic arcs or all by themselves