Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
algae and bugs.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
Spadefoot toads, like all toads, are carnivores and do not eat vegetation, except when they are tadpoles, when they eat freshwater algae and other water plants. Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms.
No, toads do not eat donuts.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
Algae do not grow on frogs or toads. Algae grows in ponds where baby frogs or tadpoles live. Algae can be beneficial to tadpoles because it can serve as their food. However, a sudden bloom can become devastating because it can block sunlight also deoxygenate the pond.
No, toads don't eat grass.
Well you could try, but relatively speaking I would say no. Only because frogs and toads are carnivores which means that they eat only meat and as you an I know, bread is not a meat. But sometimes frog and toads will sometimes eat what ever they get there hands (or webbed feet ;) on.
No. Horned Toads eat ants, termites, and beetles.
toads eat a variety of insects, frogs do as well.
NO because toads only eat living thing !