No, all amphibians feed only on live prey (well, in the wild that is, though there are techniques to trick an amphibian into thinking an animal is alive).
Actually, all amphibians do not feed only on live prey. There are some species of toads which eat dead animals, and even leftover dog food or cat food. This is a common problem in the northern half of Australia, where introduced cane toads are rampant, and pose a danger to pets.
Yes, indeed they can but the fish food must contain some meat, so try Betta fish food, or Shrimp pellets
frogs eat all flies.
No.They eat mostly plants.
baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
Do you have a baby frog? You can buy "dried flies" at the pet store. In the wild, they eat insects.
ants, aphids, and fruit flies.
Frogs eat flies.
Frogs eat flies and other bugs.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
A frog is a meat eater cos they eat flies and flies are meat
Sheep frogs eat mostly what all other frogs eat. The sheep frogs will eat insects such as flies and gnats.
Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
Frogs do not eat plants. They are carnivorous, and eat moths, flies, crickets, and sometimes, other frogs.
small beetles, flies, aphids, ants, fruit flies small worms, and small moths.
Frogs