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No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
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Carnivores obtain the nutrients by eating another animal.
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Most frogs are carnivores as they eat flies, and other such insects.
No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
frog-herbivore and fish-Omnivore
Carnivores obtain the nutrients by eating another animal.
Usually not, most frogs are carnivores and the froglets are usually herbivores.
Hairy Frog was created in 1900.
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The 3 types of consumers are: primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer. A primary consumer, like a rabbit, eats a primary producer, like grass. A secondary consumer, like a fox, eats a primary consumer, which is the rabbit. A tertiary consumer, like a great gray owl, eats the secondary consumer, which is the fox.
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No, but there is such a thing as a hairy leg frog.
Well you see MOST Tadpoles are vegetarians!! So species have been proven to be carniviose. I have a pond in my yard and there are tadpoles in thier that i tape and it shows some eating plants and others eating plankton and such.