No, frogs usually close their eyes when swallowing their food. The muscles related to their eyes help them in the process of gulping food down their throat.
Frogs have two sets of eyelids. The first set works much like human eyelids, for the frog closes them to shut out light and wipe its eyes clean. But when frogs dive, they close the second set of eyelids, which are transparent and enable frogs to see clearly as they swim underwater
The eyes are very well developed in frogs as they can see everywhere around them at the same time. They use their eyes to help them swallow as well.
They don't need to see in order to swallow. The frogs just closes their eyes and swallows. Many animals close their eyes when they are eating live prey. They do so, in order that their prey can't injure their eyes while they are being eaten.
Frogs retract their eyes to help protect them. By pulling their eyes into their sockets, they can shield them from potential harm or danger. This ability also allows them to create a more streamlined shape for swimming efficiently.
Frogs have large eyes to see better and look for their prey! They will have more food!
it helps the frogs see the bugs very well at night and day
You don't clean frogs.
9578. Last I checked, frogs had two eyes each. Multiply the number of frogs by 2, genius.
big eyes
No.
Frogs use the muscles of their eyes and pull their eyeballs down which pushes the pray down. The tongue is rather used for catching and holding the pray. Tongueless frogs (Pipidae) push their food in their mouth with there front legs. This looks strange, as the frogs 'eats with his hands'.