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Having determined the biomechanical properties of the frog tongues, Noel and her colleagues then watched frogs catch food with high speed cameras. Noel broke down the attack into three steps.
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New research reveals a frog's meal is dependent on the softness of its tongue and the versatility of its saliva.
A frog's tongue can capture an insect five times faster than the blink of an eye. But what keeps that bug from falling off along the way? Saliva with unique properties, scientists say.
More than a century later, German researchers observed horned frogs catching bugs with strikes that clocked in at 40 milliseconds.
Having determined the biomechanical properties of the frog tongues, Noel and her colleagues then watched frogs catch food with high speed cameras. Noel broke down the attack into three steps.