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how a frog get its food?​

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Answered by babitalohani
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The frog's diet consist mainly of insects, small animals like earthworms, minnows and spiders. Most frogs have a sticky tongue. To catch an insect, the frog flips out its tongue rapidly, get the insect and retracts its tongue. Frogs will swallow their prey in one piece because they only have teeth in the upper jaw.

Answered by Anonymous
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All prey gets swallowed whole, because frogs can't chew. If they have teeth at all, they are usually only on the upper jaw, used for holding onto prey and not for biting or chewing. Some frogs catch insects with a long sticky tongue. ... Tongueless frogs use their fingers to catch prey and stuff it into their mouths.

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