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The internal nares are used for the frog's sense of smell. their main purpose however is to take air from the nostril and send it to the mouth which can pull out the oxygen or send it to the lungs.

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The frogs nostrils are called the internal or external what?

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Do frogs have nostrils inside?

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What is the frog's nare?

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