It just opens its mouth and grabs the food.
In the front
The frog's tongue.
The buccal cavity of a frog is the mouth cavity, where food is first ingested. It contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands for processing food before swallowing. Frogs use their buccal cavity to capture and consume prey.
Anything that fits in their mouth that is not poisonous or harmful.
they stretch there toung out and grab it the throw it down there mouth
it catches it in its mouth, then pushes it down its esophagus by its eyes XD
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
It is attached to the front of the mouth, which means the frog can flick its tongue out further to capture prey.
The organs which are used to move food to the back of the oesophagus in a frog are the mouth and the tongue. The oesophagus acts are the starting point of the digestive tract.Ê
The esophagus leads to the frog's stomach. The esophagus is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, allowing food to pass and be digested.
Frogs have teeth for gripping their food (not chewing). Toads do not have teeth.teeth
the frog has small teeth along the top and bottom. it has a major tooth in the middle. this tooth prevents food from escaping the mouth. frogs usually swallow food whole.