What methods of capturing food known in reptiles are absent in amphibians?

Amphibians do not have teeth and they capture their food with their tongue, which is attached in the mouth in a special way. Reptiles, with the help of their teeth, can grab, hold and even tear food. In addition, in snakes, we find the use of poisonous teeth, through which poison is injected into the victim’s body. And the boas, before swallowing the victim, strangle it, wrapping around their muscular body. Such ways of capturing food in amphibians are not observed.



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