they have sticky feet so they stick on
red bellied blacks mainly eat frogs in the wild but also small mammals
Red Bellied Black Snakes are capable of eating small rabbits but prefer frogs.
The fire bellied frogs live in northeastern China, Korea, Southern Japan, And southern parts of Russia.
Several frogs do. For instance the fire-bellied frog.
mostly frogs and other smallinsects
yes indeed they can but the water can have chemicals frog the bellied toad that can make the wood frog sick so water need to be changes daily
As long as the tow types are around the same size and are both getting equal amounts of food. The fire-bellied toad can be a aggressive hunter.
Depending on the species of frog you plan to house with your toads, the answer could be yes or no. There are some species which can coexist with fire-bellied toads as they are immune to their toxins, but you should first take into account several key facts: -Sometimes frogs simply don't agree with others, a bit like humans and their personalities. Should this or worse disagreements occur, you must have spare equipment to house the frogs separately. -Some frogs are not immune to the toads' toxins, so you must be sure of the species of your frogs. -Wide-mouthed frogs such as horned frogs and White's tree frogs have a tendency to try and eat anything smaller as they don't usually know what is frog and what is food, so they don't make good tank-mates. Having said this, green tree frogs and barking tree frogs are apparently immune to the fire-bellied toad's skin and can live in a setup happily. ~ I hope your frog community setups go well! :)
Surprisingly, yes. Red bellied black snakes usually prey on rats, mice, frogs, lizards and birds, but being good swimmers, they also eat fish and eels.
A bat is classified as part of the domain Eukarya. Eukarya includes all organisms with complex cells that have a nucleus, and bats, being mammals, fall under this category. In contrast, Archaea consists of single-celled microorganisms that are distinct from both bacteria and eukaryotes.
No, they fall under the category of Amphibians.
They are called Fire Bellied Toads and no they are a common pet but frogs are going extinct.U have to feed them live crickets.