Frogs will eat all sorts of insects (and perhaps animals if they are small).
Not really no flys and insects are Frog's food so if you do have a frog which needs feeding go outside and find some or you might just find some houseflyes
I just finished helping my son write a report on the glass frog and the question you asked is answered by saying flying insects: such as mosquitoes, and flys.
Flys, No seems, uhmm a lot of just small insects. Found mostly in swampy areas are the best spot..
Yes. Frogs generally prey on insects and other small invertebrates. Some large frog species may prey on small vertebrates such as mice.
I am a frog specialist.. Over my years of studying frogs I have learned that baby froglets won't eat until there tell is gone..And they mite not eat worms until they alittle older they usaully start of eats small crickets,flys and dragons flys.. I hope all goes well with you and your frogs..
The frog's tongue is attatched near the front of the mouth rather than the rear. This means that it can be curled at the base of the mouth with the tip pointing backwards towards the frog's throat. The tongue can therefore be flipped out very quickly in order to catch insects and other prey. Mucus glands in the frog's mouth also produce a sticky substance which makes it easier for prey to stick to the tongue.
It can't be a herbivore because they eat other things that just plants , they also eat worms , insects , and sometimes smaller frogs.
A green Tree frog eat insects and plants like leaves and other stuff like that in the Rain forestThe tree frog eats, beleive it or not: Smaller species of frogs! And of course, they also eat bugs like praying mantises, flies,etc.Hope this helped!Caleigh
yes all frogs are carnivores and some do eat other frogs. some even eat snakes and rats!
Fly traps are used to catch flies and other small insects. This is beneficial because it keeps these nuisances away from your food.like when i was younger i went to this camp and we had to put fly traps up, the bees and flys were biting and stinging everyone, and it was just chaos.
African frogs are considered to be scavengers. This means the frog will eat just about anything it can find. This includes insects and plants.
no it is an amphibian, just like all the other frog species