They are carnivores living mainly on insects, but include lizards and other frogs in their diet.
Well, they prefer bugs and such, but once in a while, I'm sure they eat some grass, on accident. In other words, Frogs are NOT herbivores. (They are carnivores.)
no they eat flies and bugs
No, they are carnivores.
Frogs are carnivores as adults. Tadpoles are herbivores.
frogs are not herbivores. so, no.
herbivores
Um NO. They are herbivores. Herbivores=NO MEAT
Monkeys lizards and frogs are herbivores but some specific species are omnivores.
Usually not, most frogs are carnivores and the froglets are usually herbivores.
yes they do cause frogs are herbivores Yes
Adult Common Frogs will feed on any invertebrate of a suitable size. Snails, slugs, worms, beetles, woodlice and flies are all flicked into the frogs wide mouth by its long tongue. The frogs hunt/catch these animals by catching them on their long, sticky tongues. The diets of Common Frogs change significantly throughout their lives, the oldest frogs will feed only on land, younger frogs will also feed in the water. Tadpoles are mostly herbivores, feeding on algae, detritus (bodies of dead organisms) and some plants. They will also eat other animals in small amounts. Common frogs do not feed throughout the breeding season.
No they are not. They eat insects mostly, so they are herbivores.
A frogs most common habitat is living in water
all herbivores eat plants
They are carnivores. Feed mainly on fish, snakes, frogs, and crayfish.