Reversible saliva allows frogs to hang on to next meal

Wednesday, February 1, 2017 - 22:02 in Biology & Nature

A frog tongue's stickiness is caused by a reversible saliva in combination with a super soft tongue, new research shows. A frog's saliva is thick and sticky during prey capture, then turns thin and watery as prey is removed inside the mouth.

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