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How do frogs use their tongue to capture and swallow their food?
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How do frogs use their tongue to capture and swallow their food?
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There tongues are long and sticky its tongue is located in the front of their mouths rather than the back, there tongue will shoot out and wrap around its prey the retrieve it and throw it down its throat.
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