introduce its natural predator to your throat
:)) I like the above sarcasm .. so I'll add to it.
I'm croaking said the bird..
You're choking? said the frog
No I'm croaking, said the bird.
You're joking? said the frog
No I'm croaking said the bird
I'm croaking! said the frog
You're not croaking said the bird
And why not? said the frog
Cos only a crow can be king of the crows.
Another frog in its own throat
frog
Does he have a frog in his throat.
A frog certainly can trap air in their throat. This is a necessary skill that the frog has developed as a creature that lives both in and out of water.
Hi, I think white spots at the back of your throat is tonsilitis, but I am not sure of it. Don't know the answer to "frog in throat" I have heard of it, But not sure what it is. sorry x :)
That means she is having trouble putting into words what she wants to say. In British English this idiom means that someone is losing their voice because they have a problem with their throat.
He had a frog in his throat. The frog croaked at the edge of the pond.
The golden-eyed tree frog, also known as the red-eyed tree frog, has a distinctive yellow throat. This species is native to tropical regions in Central America.
On the neck area of the underbelly of the frog. like were you would expect the chin or throat to be.
the frog's throat pulls air through the nostrils and into the mouth, down the throat, and into the lungs which makes the body expand, and when the frog exhales, the body contracts.
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
a) an amphibianb) a frenchmanc) the cleft in a horse's hoofd) female genitaliae) the base of a violin bow where the horse hair meets the tension screw.Most often, the word "frog" refers to a smooth-skinned, tailless amphibian. A "frog in ones' throat" is a slang term for laryngitis.