The green tree frog, hyla cinera, does eat flies and crickets.
the eat mothes flies crickets
No. It is a carnivore. But they tend to eat whatever they get there hands on.
Tree frogs eat 2-3 crickets.
my guess is that they use their tongues to snaps their prey into their mouth, then chew it with their teeth.
yes
they can but they just prefer to eat live ones. more fun, i guess :).
Tree frogs are carnivorous and will eat a variety of bugs: crickets, wax worms, meal worms, super worms, blood worms, and fruit flies. You should have a vitamin and calcium supplement and sprinkle it on the bug so your frog gets plenty of vitamin and calcium. If your frog is tiny, fruit flies are the best. Medium sized frogs will eat meal worms, blood worms, and small crickets. Wax worms, super worms, and the larger sized crickets are pretty big, so you should only feed these to the bigger tree frogs, like White's tree frogs or any other big tree frog.
Blue Tree Frogs eat crickets or waxworms. Basically they eat "gut filled" insects.
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
They eat crickets.
Gray tree frogs primarily feed on insects such as beetles, flies, moths, and crickets. While they may eat ants opportunistically if they come across them, ants are not a main part of their diet.
This frogs' diet consist of insects that live near the water source.