Maxillary teeth are very small, sharp, cone teeth around the edge of the upper jaw (i.e., the maxilla) of a frog's mouth that function in chewing, grinding, and crushing prey.
Frogs actually do not chew their food. they swallow them whole.The teeth are to keep hold of their prey.
Tadpoles have gills, a tail, and a suction cup like mouth.
to eat
Frogs have teeth to hold their prey. They swallow their food whole and do NOT chew. The set on the roof of the mouth are called vomerine teeth and the teeth around the edges of the mouth are called maxillary teeth.
No, the smallest frog is still bigger than a swallow's mouth.
Frogs have underdeveloped lungs, so they must have a moist skin so that oxygen can diffuse into their bodies. Their lungs do not function well enough to be used on their own.
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
Obviously to eat.
9 frogs
frogs mouth part can be named as SNOUT.
Narrow mouth frogs reproduce sexually the type of sexual reproduction is fertalization. Fertalizaion means where the male fertalizes the womens egg with sperm
what is the function of the mouth
Mainly minnows, crayfish, and small frogs.
Southeastern United States.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
the function of an mouth in an grasshopper is to suck up the food. hhahahaha
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
they probebly evovled from frogs becuse they have four legsand have eyes and a mouth to and frogs probebly evoveled from fish to tadpals and frogs to apes to humens