Biology, asked by kirti1526, 1 year ago

What do the positions of a frog's teeth suggest about how the frog uses them?

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Since male frogs fertilize the female's eggs only after they're laid, there is no opportunity, as with animals that undergo internal fertilization, for more than one male to impregnate a female. And unlike the females of some frogspecies, the common frog will not lay eggs if clasped by two males.
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The frogs teeth helps them grip larger prey. ... the frogs teeth are to stab and secure its prey. While its maxillary (sharp) teeth are used to crush the food before swallowing.

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