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How do frogs see?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/27/2024

A frog's eyes are on top of its head and this gives it a field of vision that's nearly 180 degrees. Its eyes also help the frog push food down its throat. This happens because when a frog swallows, the movement causes its eyes to be pulled down into the roof of its mouth. Frogs have fantastic night vision.

Some functions of a frog's eye are:

1. To see danger

2. To find prey/ mostly insects

3. To swallow food by pushing down on the prey (the frog is able to do this because the frog's eyes are connected to the roof of its mouth)

The purpose of a frogs eye is to hunt food and escape enemies with excellent night vision at night, and during day, If they are hunting.

Frogs use their eyes to catch prey, or in general, to see things.

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10y ago

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