why is The point of attachment of a frog’s tongue is considered an advantageous adaptation.
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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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the point of attachment of a frog's tongue is considered as advantageous adaptation because it helps the frog in catching the insects which is food for frogs
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