yes it will eat baby worms or small worms but will not eat long fat ones. if your frog does not eat them try a small slug or frozen blood worms which you can buy from some fish shops or pets at home.
Parents puree them before feeding the babies.
I think all baby birds eat worms.
Eels can and do eat worms. They also eat shrimp, small crustaceans, crickets, blood worms, and smaller fish. They can also eat frogs.
they eat insects Bull frogs (Pyxicephalus adspersus) eat almost any insect that can fit in their mouths. They do not eat plants, but in captivity eat crickets, pinky mice, roaches and worms. (Earth worms, mealworms ect.) Bull frogs will also eat other small animals like baby mice as mentioned earlier.
Well, frogs are scientifically nocturnal, therefore leading them to eat the worms, and worms don't eat frogs, so realistically frogs should have more population than worms because they don't get eaten by as many predators no matter what ecosystem they or you or them or him or she or it or anything!
I recently caught a baby mole. He likes dead roly-polies and milk. Some else who answered another question on hear said they eat insects and worms.
They will eat anything that fits in their mouth as long as it is not poisonous or harmful.
Sand frogs will eat a variety of insects. They will eat mainly worms, but will eat moths on occasion. They may also eat other frogs.
Some baby birds (robins) eat worms, but to some birds, worms are VERY toxic!
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
Worms frogs ants
No, frogs do not eat earth worms. They tend to eat flys or they could also eat really tiny minnow's. But no they do not eat earth worms.
No! Frogs do not eat human food for they are carnivores.. They eat flies, moths, mealworms, worms, and grub.
They eat small insects and spiders and worms.