Which direction do a frog's vomerine teeth slant?

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2026-02-26 01:15

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Vomerine teeth in a frog are knob-like, located in the frog's upper jaw, and slant inward. This inward slant allows food to fall into the esophagus while still preventing prey from escaping through the mouth.

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