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    Kurt
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    Crickets die with in a few moments. Stomach acids do most of the work, digesting everything except for exoskeletons and fur. A lot of frogs do have teeth. Here's a few pictures from Skulls Unlimited. The first one does show that some frogs have teeth, they are just really small. The skulls belong to Conraua goliath and Ceratophrys cornuta. The next one is a picture of a Litoria caerulea skeleton.
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