Frog senses

Frog senses
Frogs and toads use their senses to see, hear, taste,
smell, and touch.
Skin
tongue
A frog or toad uses its
skin for touching.
Its tongue is used for
tasting, and catching
prey.
Its eardrums can
detect sounds in
both air and water.
eardrum
Head
eye
nostrils
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Frogs and toads have
large eyes that spot
things moving across
the front of their
faces.
They use their nostrils
for smelling.