What do frogs use their long, sticky tongues for?
A Hunting prey
B Cleaning their skin
C Communicating with other frogs
Fact: Frogs have a cool trick up their sleeve—their sticky tongues! They use them to catch insects, snapping them up in a flash. A frog’s tongue can stretch twice the length of its body, and it’s attached at the front of its mouth, allowing for a lightning-fast catch. Frogs typically feast on insects, worms, spiders, and even small fish, using their quick reflexes to grab their next meal.
Correct Answer: Hunting prey