Not necessarily. However, whilst almost all species of frogs feed on insects, different species are often in close proximity to larger prey. For example, green tree frogs have been known to feed on small birds and bats, as they often share tree space with them. On the other hand, the ground-dwelling ornate horned frog of Argentina will happily consume a mouse. Frogs which spend more time in water will feed on tiny fish and even turtles.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
Anacondas can eat tree frogs. :) hope it helps!
no
Blue Tree Frogs eat crickets or waxworms. Basically they eat "gut filled" insects.
Poison tree frogs eat insects that lurk in the understory of the rain forest.
yes, yes they do but dont let them some tree frogs are poisonous
The green tree frog, hyla cinera, does eat flies and crickets.
no
No they eat acorns.
they dont move much so i guess they eat anything that climbs up the tree
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