Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
Both frogs and toads will stick their tongue out. This is done so that they may catch and eat insects.
No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.
Frogs use their sticky tongue to capture prey around by bringing out the tongue and flies fly on it not knowing its a trap,and when the frogs has watch them drew in the tongue fast,and also they uses their saliva as an agent to get food because of their poisonous saliva.
Frogs have a long sticky tongue that they can flick out to an appreciable distance. They can even catch the elusive fly with it.
A frogs' tounge is attached to the front of its mouth and is not attached in the back. This allows the frog to easily extend its tounge out to catch prey, and then fling it back into its mouth.
All frogs consume its prey by flipping out its tongue and with its sticky substance, it makes its prey stick to its body.
the adattations are when the eyes of a red eyed tree frog is asleep the eyes are closed and they open when a preditor is coming. It has very sticky pads to help it stick to th e trees tents and more. i hope this helped! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR RESEARCH!
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Yes crocodiles do like to stick out their tongue.
Its muscles cause it to curl up into his mouth. The tongue sits at the front of the mouth, rolled up, when not in use. Point worth noting: Not all frogs have long tongues. Ground frogs that eat ants etc. that are close to them do not.
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
no these frogs cant stick on walls dont be stupid