frogs have teeth?
2007-04-03 14:00:10
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answer #1
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answered by Incognito 6
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The last I knew Frogs don't have teeth!
2007-04-03 14:35:42
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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To chew dead skin as it molts?
To chew on wet grasses around the water?
To BITE YOU WITH!
Are you sure frogs have teeth for usage? Or are they just tokens?
2007-04-03 14:01:57
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answer #3
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answered by missellie 7
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Some frogs develop a hatching tooth, in order to chip away the egg when they are born, they lose the tooth after infancy.
2007-04-03 14:05:38
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answered by kayboff 7
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Chewing or mastication of food is observed in mammals and arthropods mostly. Other groups lack the machinery required.
2016-05-16 04:27:56
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answered by lois 1
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Frogs have teeth to hold their food in place while it gets ready to swallow, i think.
2007-04-03 14:02:58
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answered by Totoru 5
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To scare smaller frogs.
2007-04-03 14:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Same function as chicken's teeth, of course!
2007-04-03 14:04:56
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answered by Husker41 7
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the teeth are for smiling =}
2007-04-03 14:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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To bite all the ugly princesses.
2007-04-03 14:03:59
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answered by ♥SummerRain♥ 6
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