Because it is attached to the front of the mouth it it can reach longer lengths plus it is very sticky, good for catching flies in mid air
because they are insect eaters the tongue is attached to the back so they can catch them easier
Frogs open and close their mouths to breathe. They don't have diaphragms to help them breathe, so they use muscles in their mouth to push air into their lungs. They also use this action to help them swallow food.
Tadpoles have gills, a tail, and a suction cup like mouth.
Gravity never stops pulling you towards the centre of the Earth even when you close your mouth.
No, the smallest frog is still bigger than a swallow's mouth.
Some frogs can have oxagen enter through there skin.
You can suphocate
Put a thermometer under your tongue and close your mouth tightly.
There are two different methods: 1. Close mouth 2. Make sure mouth is tightly closed 3. Blow somewhat hard 4. Open mouth, slowly breath out 5. Success! 1. Close mouth 2. Blow hard 3. Click tongue a few times 4. Slowly breathe out 5. Success!
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
Frogs open and close their mouths to breathe. They don't have diaphragms to help them breathe, so they use muscles in their mouth to push air into their lungs. They also use this action to help them swallow food.
9 frogs
Obviously to eat.
frogs mouth part can be named as SNOUT.
Pretty Much the same way any other frog would. They shoot their sticky tongue out of their mouth at something they see that looks good for them to eat. And whip it back in to their mouth to eat it. Yum!
Its muscles cause it to curl up into his mouth. The tongue sits at the front of the mouth, rolled up, when not in use. Point worth noting: Not all frogs have long tongues. Ground frogs that eat ants etc. that are close to them do not.
No it stickes
Narrow mouth frogs reproduce sexually the type of sexual reproduction is fertalization. Fertalizaion means where the male fertalizes the womens egg with sperm