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How has a frog adapted to its environment?

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Answered by lucky1742
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When a frog spots a tasty meal, it flicks out its long, sticky tongue. ...Frogs mostly use their teeth just to hold their prey in their mouths, and then they swallow their prey whole.What is so special about a frogshead? A frog's head hasadaptations that help it to swallow prey.
Answered by Anonymous
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How has a frog adapted to its environment?

=> According to BioWeb ULAW, many frogs such as the Northern Leopard Frog have powerful legs that help them adapt to their environment both by jumping in a zigzag pattern to avoid being eaten on land, and also for swimming skilfully enough to catch their own prey in water.

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