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A frog's teeth, although not used for chewing, play a crucial role in capturing prey. The small, backward-facing teeth help grip and hold onto slippery insects, preventing them from escaping once caught. This adaptation allows frogs to efficiently snag and consume their food, enhancing their survival and feeding success. Additionally, some larger frog species have more pronounced teeth that aid in securing larger prey.

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