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What is the function of tongue in frog....

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If you have ever tried swatting a fly, you know just how quickly these pests escape our attack. What happens when you rely on these pesky bugs for your dinner? Frogs, a group of amphibian, grab this fast, elusive prey using only their sticky tongues.

The versatile frog tongue can grab wet, hairy and slippery surfaces with ease. Not even household tapes can firmly stick to wet or dusty surfaces. What makes this tongue even more impressive is its speed: over 4,000 species of frog and toad snag prey faster than a human can blink. You may think that the frog tongue succeeds in capturing only lightweight prey, and yet studies have shown that the frog tongue can pull up to 1.4 times its own body weight. In this study, we elucidate the mechanism of how frog tongue stick using high-speed videography, materials testing and an overarching theoretical model.

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