No. The frog can only see insects that are moving.
I have a western chorus frog that loves to eat house flies. (P.S. They don't have a long tongue!) ;)
A mountain chorus frog consumes insects. They eat in small amounts all throughout the day. They do not climb much, unless it is to eat.
They eat flies and other insects
Flies
ants and dead flies and crickets mainly anything dead or smaller than there mouth
Yes it does eat it eats flies and insects.
Dragon flies do not eat frogs duhhh
A bull frog is a carnivore, they eat flies which is a form of meat.
A frog is an amphibian. They normally eat flies and flying bugs. Same with toads.
fruit flies
Yes you can, you will need to find a source of flies for the toad/frog (in your case a bull frog) to supply food for the frog. also the water it lives in must be from where you found it or any other nearby waterlife pond. The frogs prefer to eat flies alive but they will eat them dead. it is harder to find alive flies unless you have a bunch flying around your house like i do. - good luck ribbet ribbet amphibians from the norther hemisphere need a hibernation time every year
yes flies can eat live or dead plants!