Biology, asked by rodeski2342, 1 year ago

Why is the frogs tongue sporked?

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Answered by mriganka2
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The tongue is used to kill prey on impact with their sharp tongue.
A spork is an eating utensil shaped like a spoon, but with threetines on the bowl, such as those you would see on a fork.
Frogs tongues attach in the front of the mouth instead of in the back! This looks very odd, but actually works really well. Having the tongue anchored in front allows the frog to flip its tongue very quickly out, and this lets it stretch way out to snag bugs.
Answered by nilesh102
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Answer:-

  • Sticky frog saliva is a non-Newtonian fluid.
  • This unusual combination of tongue and saliva allows a frog to catch insects, mice or even small birds faster than you can blink five times faster, in fact.
  • Once captured, the prey is yanked back toward the frog's mouth at a force up to 12 times greater than gravity.

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