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.
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
yep
Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
One of the features that helped frogs adapt to living on land is its slimy body that maintains internal temperature. It also has a big mouth for swallowing large prey and a sticky tongue for catching insects.
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.
to catch its food
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
because its sticky
so it can catch flys
Through many years of evolution
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