insects mostly
no they eat all the bugs that fly around them
The Common toad, also known as the European toad, eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms, as well as insect larvae. Larger specimens have been known to eat small grass snakes and harvest mice, which the toads swallow alive.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
small insects. Toads love things like gnats, flies, mosquitoes, slugs and so they are very helpful in the garden.
Spadefoot toads, like all toads, are carnivores and do not eat vegetation, except when they are tadpoles, when they eat freshwater algae and other water plants. Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms.
they are in grass
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
No, toads do not eat donuts.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
Toads are carnivores. Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms. Larger types of toad, such as cane toads, are big enough to eat small rodents like mice as well, and small lizards. Since their introduction to Australia, cane toads have posed a great threat to native frog species, eating them as well.