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22 Ιουν 2016 · Abstract and Figures. Frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura) use adhesive tongues to capture fast moving, elusive prey. For this, the tongues are moved quickly and adhere instantaneously to various prey...
this study are: (1) to evaluate patterns of the diversity of tongue surfaces in frogs, (2) to provide descriptions on the three-dimensional organization of the tissues underneath the frog tongue surface, and (3) to understand patterns of tongue varia-tion in frogs within both evolutionary and biomechanical contexts. Experimental
22 Ιουν 2016 · Frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura) use adhesive tongues to capture fast moving, elusive prey. For this, the tongues are moved quickly and adhere instantaneously to various prey surfaces. Recently, the functional morphology of frog tongues was discussed in context of their adhesive performance.
9 Μαρ 2016 · The aims of this study are: (1) to evaluate patterns of the diversity of tongue surfaces in frogs, (2) to provide descriptions on the three-dimensional organization of the tissues underneath the frog tongue surface, and (3) to understand patterns of tongue variation in frogs within both evolutionary and biomechanical contexts.
Frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura) use adhesive tongues to capture fast moving, elusive prey. For this, the tongues are moved quickly and adhere instantaneously to various prey surfaces. Recently, the functional morphology of frog tongues was discussed in
The mechanism of the tongue of frogs, which is propelled by the rotation of "soft" tissues about the mandibular symphysis, is fundamentally distinct from that of the tongue of salamanders, which is hurled anteriorly by a forward shift of the hyobranchial skeleton (Regal, 1966; Ozeti and Wake, 1969; Lombard and Wake, 1976; Larson and Guthrie, 1976).
28 Φεβ 2017 · Frogs can capture insects, mice and even birds using only their tongue, with a speed and versatility unmatched in the world of synthetic materials. How can the frog tongue be so sticky?