Frogs do not typically eat any sort of larvae. Frogs are usually quite content with flies and other flying insects.
Ants, beetles, bugs, moth larvae, spiders and flies
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.
Frogs do eat Algae but frogs prefer to eat insects but if all else fails they eat algae
Yes
Yes, fly larvae are symbiotic with frogs. Frogs eat the larvae and then they exit onto a safer habitat to hatch.
No , but they do eat boiled cabbage . :) Your welcome !
Ants, beetles, bugs, moth larvae, spiders and flies
frogs
No. Toads can not give birth to frogs. Toads and Frogs are different species.
No. Bandicoots do not eat frogs. Bandicoots eat earthworms, insects and insect larvae.
Like adult dragonflies, dragonfly larvae also eat other insects. Since they are mostly aquatic, they can also get big enough to eat tadpoles and small fish.
Tadpoles eat mosquito larvae. Fewer frogs => fewer tadpoles => more mosquitos => more malaria.
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They eat insects and larvae, earthworms, small rodents, lizards, salamanders, frogs, snakes, birds, moles, and eggs. They also commonly eat berries, roots, leaves, grasses, fungi, and nuts.
No. Kiwi are omnivores. They eat earthworms, fruit, seeds, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates. They have been known to eat eels, freshwater crayfish, small lizards and even frogs.
The diet of the fire salamander consists of various insects, spiders, earthworms and slugs, but they also occasionally eat newts and young frogs. In captivity, they eat crickets, mealworms, wax-worms and silkworm larvae.