Below: Heroic attempt by a Cyclorana novae to swallow Arthur White's finger whole. |
| Do frogs have teeth? It all depends upon whether you mean modern frogs or the amphibians of antiquity. Modern frogs do not have teeth as we understand them. Frogs do not chew as we do they swallow their food whole. However all of the first amphibians that evolved had squillions of teeth ... on their jaws, on the roof of the mouth and in the rear part of the mouth there were even some that were shaped like descending fangs.
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