No ; they do not.
they don't. They tend to swallow it whole.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no antidote. "Frog poisoning" is actually a syndrome associated with dogs trying to chew on frogs and toads; there isn't a single chemical that causes this (or it hasn't been identified). Generally a dog that is showing acute respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms after chewing on a frog or toad is treated symptomatically until it passes.
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Frogs do not chew their food, a prey-item is swallowed whole. Some frogs have teeth but they just hold the prey and are not for chewing.
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It is shaped that way. More pacific its the way it grows from a tadpole to a adult frog.
I think you are referring to the frog. The frog is the wedge shaped, spongy portion of the hoof in the center.
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Cats, dogs, bigger fish than the frog and people. If I missed anything out, just add it.
It will vary from species to species. A frog's poop should be shaped like the frog's inner parts and it should be solid.
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