Frogs sit almost motionless when they hunt and thus can become camouflaged. They capture prey with their tongues which they are able to extend.
No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.
Yes, cats are known to hunt and kill frogs.
There is a variety of animals that hunt frogs. Animals that hunt frogs as prey include snakes, lizards, birds, and various small mammals such as hedgehogs and swimming mammals such as water shrews. Fish will prey on frogs, as will a variety of diving and wading birds. Other frogs also eat frogs. Young, small crocodiles also eat frogs.
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Frogs typically come out at night to hunt for food and mate, as they are nocturnal creatures.
Because they are nocturnal
Yes, it is most likely to be a frog or a toad AND COOKIES , EAT FROGS That is not really true frogs eat flies
Panamanian golden frogs eat small insects. The frogs actively hunt insects during the day. At night they retire to the wet rainforests or the dry cloud forests in the Cordilleran Mountains.
tiger snakes normally eat small rodants ond frogs
The Champazeez can hunt creauters such as other monkys and baby gazelles and many of baby animals and samll animals and fish and frogs and rappites and some birds
Chickens usually forage by pecking and scratching around in the environment. However, chickens will also hunt small prey - mice, frogs, lizards, etc.