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cjsp0000 | 19:15 Sat 24th Jun 2006 | Animals & Nature
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do frogs burp?
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The cane toads in Australia certainly burp when you drive over them.

No, frogs don't burp. Unlike mammals, frogs have the trachea and esophagus come right up to the throat separately - just like birds.
Burping is gas that is expelled by the stomach past the voicebox (where the burping sound is made) through the throat and then the mouth.
A frog is insectivorous in its diet and this does not ferment in the stomach. Even if it did, the air would just expel into the mouth, a frog's sound comes through the trachea which is separate.

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thank you so much for that answer it was really helpfull!
I've never heard one burp, so I don't think so :)

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