What is the primary role of the Maxillary Teeth in the American Bullfrog?

Answer

To help maneuver the captured prey within the mouth and hold it steady.

The maxillary teeth, located on the upper jaw perimeter, are tiny and conical; their function is specialized for retention—maneuvering the prey until the final swallowing step—not mastication.

What is the primary role of the Maxillary Teeth in the American Bullfrog?
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