Frog tongues: Sticky strips of pure muscle
Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 13:20
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists have shown, for the first time, what happens when a frog's tongue makes contact with a surface. They discovered similarities to conventional adhesive tape. Like sticky tape, the tongues form lots of little threads (fibrils) when being removed from a surface, which break one at a time before the contact disconnects.