Why is the frogs tongue better designed for the type of food it eat?
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- As we know frog catched and eaten their food with the help of tounge.
- Spit switch and tongue's softness keep tongue sticky when capturing prey.
- A frog tongue's stickiness is caused by a reversible saliva in combination with a super soft tongue, new research shows.
- A frog's saliva is thick and sticky during prey capture, then turns thin and watery as prey is removed inside the mouth.
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Frog's tongues are attached to the front of their mouths rather than at the back like humans. When a frog catches an insect it throws its sticky tongue out of it's mouth and wraps it around its prey. The frog's tongue then snaps back and throws the food down its throat.
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