Predator-prey
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The sticky tongue of a frog helps it catch the small insects upon which it feeds.To catch food eg insects and bugsFrogs are unique and interesting creatures. They have a long sticky tongue, that is used and needed for catching and digesting its food.
The frog's tongue is attatched near the front of the mouth rather than the rear. This means that it can be curled at the base of the mouth with the tip pointing backwards towards the frog's throat. The tongue can therefore be flipped out very quickly in order to catch insects and other prey. Mucus glands in the frog's mouth also produce a sticky substance which makes it easier for prey to stick to the tongue.
Sunset frogs eat the same exact way that other frogs do. They reach out and grab their pray with their long, sticky tongue.
Because it needs to have a long tongue so that it can catch its food.
Predator-prey
The anteater has a long sticky tongue that is used to catch insects.
Predator-prey
The relationship in the ecosystem if a pond frog catches a fly on his tongue is predator and prey. The frog is the predator and the fly is its prey.
It catches bugs with his long tongue.
It helps frog catch insects.
It helps keep the insect in the mouth of the frog
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
Yes it depends on every animal. For example When a frog catches an insect it throws its sticky tongue out of it's mouth and wraps it around its prey. The frog's tongue then snaps back and throws the food down its throat.
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
it is used to catch food
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