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How strong is the frogs sense of smell?

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Answered by silenteyeArun
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A frogs nostrils are primarily for breathing through rather than smell as they breath with their mouths shut. Frogs have a smell organ in the roof of their mouths called the jacobson's organ. This detects food.
Answered by killer1908
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frog smell. Ofaction, a sense of smell, in frogs is mainly used as a homing tool or recognising breeding areas, but not often for detecting food. Many frogs can sense chemical changes in the air, not just from the nostril but from molecules collected on their eyes and skin.

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