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Frogs have a specialized covering of hairs on the end of their tongue. In fact, if you look close enough, you'll see that it's a different color. Their saliva is sticky all over their tongue, but the hairs at the end ensure an insect sticks. Hey, how will a frog catch a fly/insect, whatever, if it doesn't have a sticky tongue? tongue
Frogs use their tongue, as it is very stretchy and sticky.It shoots out, at immense speed, and grabs it's prey, with the sticky end of the tongue. It then swallows the animal whole.Read more: What_body_parts_frog_use_in_getting_food
The glossopteris was a seed fern that was shaped like a tongue. The glossopteris became extinct about 252 million years ago, at the end of the Permian era.
The tongue, there is also suppose to be another tiny one but I cannot remember it.
Louisville River Frogs ended in 1998.
There is no readily available information on the population of Tongue End. It is a small village in Lincolnshire, England and likely has a relatively small population.
Blue Tongue Entertainment ended in 2011.
Tongue 'n' Cheek ended in 1991.
The tip of the tongue is flipped out to catch insects. Many animals, particularly frogs and some species of lizards, use their long, sticky tongues to quickly extend and capture prey. This rapid movement allows them to catch insects effectively as they fly or move nearby. The specialized structure of the tongue aids in the quick retraction and adhesion needed for successful feeding.
Yes, frogs do have an anus. Anus is an opening at the end of the digestive system for the excretion of waste material.
A pyramid is triangular shaped.
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