npr:

skunkbear:

The researchers used high-speed photography and an instrument called a Rheometer to analyze frog saliva under prey-capturing conditions.­­­­­­­ The scientists think frog tongues could one day help engineers design reversible soft adhesives that could work at high speeds.

Read more about it here.

Frogs are *amazing* -Emily

isn’t this the same physics behind snail slime?

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