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The mouths tongue is able to extend so stick to its prey, then drag it into the frog's mouth. From there the frog's vomerine teeth trap the prey so it cannot escape, and can then be eaten. By the frog adapting to capture it's prey efficiently, they are able to eat.

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Q: How does the mouth and its structures adapt a frog to its terrestrial existence?
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