Frogs are amphibians that inhabit the water's edge. It is easy to see frogs when people go to rivers, lakes, reservoirs and other fresh water basins. Some people worry about whether frogs will bite. In fact, this kind of worry is unnecessary, because frogs generally don't bite. Although the upper jaw of frog also has the structure of teeth, the function of teeth is very limited. Although frogs feed on some insects, when they prey, they mainly use their tongues to stick insects and swallow them directly into their stomachs, instead of chewing them with their teeth. Moreover, frogs don't bite, and there is basically no need to worry that they will hurt people.
Second, will frogs attack humansAs mentioned above, frog teeth have little effect and will not bite people actively. In fact, frogs are generally not hostile to human beings, and most frogs will not take the initiative to attack human beings, so they can get along well with human beings. The main food of frogs is insects, and many of them are harmful pests to human beings, so the existence of frogs is very beneficial to human beings and is a kind of beneficial insects. However, if humans want to hurt frogs, they may also fight back to some extent, and they may also attack humans at this time, but this situation is relatively rare, and frogs are not particularly aggressive.
Although frogs generally do not attack humans, there may be exceptions, because there are many species of frogs, among which there are some special frogs, which are more aggressive in themselves. Even if humans do not take the initiative to provoke them, they may attack humans.