Yes. While frogs generally feed on insects, they have certainly been known to eat larger prey such as bats, small birds, other frogs and even small turtles.
Some bat species do, like the fringe-lipped bat.
No, they eat other creatures, primarily rodents and frogs.
Bats that live in the United States eat nectar, fruit and insects. Carnivorous bats eat birds, frogs, fish and mice.
Bats eat fruit, and raccoons eat anything. Garbage,insects,frogs,turtle eggs, bird eggs, worms, you name it! Most bats eat insects and some bats eat blood.
There are many species of frogs which do not have to eat insects. Some species may eat lizards, small fish, other frogs, reptiles such as baby freshwater turtles, small birds and even mammals such as rodents and small bats.
almost all small insects... particularly mosquitoes
it depends on the type of bat. Each bats diet is different.
Dragon flies are being eaten by snakes, frogs, spiders,bats and birds.
Sheep frogs eat mostly what all other frogs eat. The sheep frogs will eat insects such as flies and gnats.
frogs are not herbivores. so, no.
fish, turtles, birds, bats, spiders, wasps, and frogs eat dragonflies.
yes frogs do eat small spiders
Yes a bat probably is capable of catching and eating a snake hatch ling but such behavior really hasn't been recorded or reported. On the other hand some bats do eat frogs and fish.