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A frog's eyes are claimed to grow inside its mouth.

The claim that a frog's eyes grow inside its mouth is incorrect. Frogs use their eyes to help push food down when swallowing, but this doesn't mean their eyes grow inside their mouths.

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A frog's eyes grow inside its mouth.
Frogs' eyes do not grow inside their mouths. Instead, when swallowing food, frogs retract their eyes into their skulls to help push the food down. This is a mechanical aid rather than a biological state of growth inside the mouth.

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