What are some of the similarities and some of the differences between frogs and humans in terms of their external anatomy?

Similarities:

  • Both frogs and humans have a head, a body, and four limbs.
  • Both frogs and humans have eyes, ears, a nose, and a mouth.
  • Both frogs and humans have skin that covers their bodies.

Differences:

  • Frogs have smooth, moist skin, while humans have dry, hairy skin.
  • Frogs have long, powerful legs that they use for jumping, while humans have shorter, weaker legs that they use for walking.
  • Frogs have webbed feet that help them to swim, while humans have unwebbed feet.
  • Frogs have a long, muscular tongue that they use to catch prey, while humans have a shorter, less muscular tongue.

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  5. What is the function of a frog's tongue?

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