Frogs have sticky tongues and their tongues can grab hairy, sticky, and slippery surfaces with ease.
The tongue of frogs is connected at the front of the lower jaw. They're not connected at the back of their throats like most organisms.
It should be noted that the frog projects the tongue out of the mouth through the use of an inertial projection mechanism. In this case, the jaw rapidly opens, the tongue rotates and the inertia of the tissue then leads the tongue to project toward its prey.
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