probley not if they are bright colors they most likely are posionous.
i like frogs
wild
This depends on what species it is. If you got the frog from the wild around your area, it's probably fine, but if its a frog from a pet shop the answer is definitely no. Don't want any invasive species running around eating the other froggies!
depends on what kind of frog.
The Red Eyed Tree Frog is both. You can have it in the wild or in your home.
A frog, domestic or wild, is a carnivore, feeding primarily on insects. A frog will only go after food if it moves.
16-18 years
Wild Animal + Pond
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)
The only time a frog lives with another frog in the wild in during courtship and mating.
Yes you could find one on a farm, but it's usually wild.
You have to mix Wild Animal + Tree