How Do Frogs Catch?

Frogs are on catching destructive insects. It can eat such injurious insects as snout moth’s sarvas, locusts and mole crickets. A frog has four legs, two short and two long hindlegs, so it can jump high. Frogs often squat on the truck h of grass beside water. When a flying insect passes by, the frog will jump suddenly, open its mouth and extend its tongue, devouring the insect at one go. With its long and wide t frog can catch The end of its tongue on the front of its mouth, and of the tongue goes backward and has branches that have a lot of mucus on the surface. When catching , a frog shoots its tongue outside the mouth and catch the on the sticky surface. Then the frog back its tongue and eats the insects.