Frogs primarily break down their food through a combination of mechanical and chemical processes. They use their strong tongues to catch prey, which is then swallowed whole; frogs generally do not chew their food. The food passes into their stomach, where digestive enzymes break it down into smaller, absorbable nutrients before it moves into the intestines for further digestion and absorption. This efficient process allows frogs to quickly extract energy from their prey.
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