yes
They eat them and then barf them up when they're ready.
fire belly toad is not eating his food
I have a fire belly toad myself and after talking to someone at Petsmart, I found that they eats small crickets that you can by at the pet store. They also eat other small bug, but since I'm not sure what could hurt them, I would recommend that you just feed them the crickets.
No. The bird might try to eat the frog. Not to mention they live in two very different environments.
Well after a fire belly toad has offspring the sometimes eat their young...
Flies(:
Yes, fire-belly toads do eat flies, along with other small insects and invertebrates. In the wild, their diet primarily consists of various types of insects, which they catch using their sticky tongues. In captivity, they can be fed flies, crickets, and other suitable prey to ensure proper nutrition. It's important to provide a varied diet for their health and well-being.
Fire-bellied toads primarily feed on small invertebrates such as insects and worms. While they may consume small ants if they are available, their diet typically consists of more commonly found prey like crickets, fruit flies, and other small arthropods. Therefore, while it's possible for fire-bellied toads to eat small ants, they are not a primary food source in their diet.
Most frogs eat their young unfortunately but to answer your question: its a possibility they might if they're hungry enough
No. Horned Toads eat ants mostly, with termites and beetles. They don't eat anything other than insects, so they wouldn't be eating their lizard young.
Piranhas eat fish, frogs, toads, turtles, young anacondas, young caimans, and birds.
Yes IF - you have enough water so the toxins from the toads don't kill them - the fish can survive in the same temperature range as the toads - the fish are going to eat or nip at the toads -the poison will not kill or make the other fish ill at contact such as a healthy Betta fish. Lots of people keep feeder guppies with their toads. Sometimes the toads catch them. But is very rare. Mine didn't catch them.