Both human and frog tongues are muscular organs used primarily for feeding and manipulating food. They share a similar structure, with taste buds that help in sensing flavors. However, while a human tongue is generally flat and broad, a frog's tongue is long, sticky, and attached at the front of the mouth, allowing for quick capture of prey. Both tongues also play a role in the vocalization process, although this function is more pronounced in humans.
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
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It is similar to humans as frogs uses its forelimbs mainly for holding thing at times, like preys,trees or plants on which they are sitting. They use there forelimbs to eat or hold insects once hey catch them through there tongue
Both goldfishes and frogs may eat their own babies in order to survive.
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 have smaller bones then humans.
Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
Both humans and frogs have eustachian tubes that serve the essential function of equalizing pressure in the middle ear with the external environment. In humans, the eustachian tube connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx, while in frogs, it connects the middle ear to the oral cavity. Additionally, both structures help facilitate hearing by allowing sound waves to be transmitted effectively. Despite differences in anatomy and function, the basic purpose of maintaining pressure balance and aiding auditory function is a commonality.
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
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.
A frog's tongue is connected at the front of the mouth, while man's tongue is connected at the back. The frog's tongue is retractable and can be almost completely stuck out of the mouth. The human tongue is not able to perform this feat.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans