How does a frog eat and digest its food?
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A frog's digestive system obviously begins with its mouth. Although frogs have two sets of teeth in the buccal cavity , they do not use them to eat their prey.. ..
however, very shortly after entering the stomach , the digestion process begins . When the food is digested enough , it enters a region called the pylorus .
however, very shortly after entering the stomach , the digestion process begins . When the food is digested enough , it enters a region called the pylorus .
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Here is how it works:
- The tongue brings the food into the mouth, where the teeth hold the food if needed until the frog swallows its prey whole.
- Once the food is swallowed, or ingested, it passes through a very short esophagus to a much larger stomach.
- The stomach is a holding tank of sorts for the frog.
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