Why is a frog's tongue sticky?
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Frogs feast on a variety of insects ranging from flies and mosquitoes to grasshoppers,
but they also eat larger prey like mice and birds.
What makes this particularly interesting is that they catch this prey by way of a sticky tongue that’s launched out of their mouth at speeds up to five times faster than you can blink!
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Frogs feast on a variety of insects ranging from flies and mosquitoes to grasshoppers,
but they also eat larger prey like mice and birds.
What makes this particularly interesting is that they catch this prey by way of a sticky tongue that’s launched out of their mouth at speeds up to five times faster than you can blink!
hope it helps✌✌✌
n if it does help then -
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BECAUSE THEY ARE EATING SO INSECTES
BECAUSE THEY ARE EATING SO INSECTES
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