Most frogs eat their young unfortunately but to answer your question: its a possibility they might if they're hungry enough
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
The occassional bird decides to try and eat one, but most know not to eat the bright coloured frogs. a fire belly snake
newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
It has been said that most frogs do not like to eat ants of any kind. Frogs that are known to eat ants (or fire ants) are cane toads or bull frogs.
fire belly toad is not eating his food
NO ! A Royal python's (from their Latin name Python regius) diet is rodents - such as mice, gerbils or rats, depending on how big the snake is !
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No, they are carnivorous.
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
It is possible. They eat young frogs and slugs.
Very large Whites Tree Frogs do eat baby mice. (Pinkies) Mice are not good for small frogs or babies.
They eat fire and basically anything that normal toad/ tadpoles eat . I know it sounds silly that they eat fire but it is true! How else would the get their 'fire bellys ' from? hope this helps! (NOT FIRE probably what normal tadpoles eat.)