Frogs lunge out their tung (their tung is quite sticky to insects) and their tong attaches to the insect then the insect get rolled up in the tong then the frog pulls in the insect and has a meal.
Yes there are fish that eat frogs but they eat the tadpoles.
Bears, pumas, bobcats, wolves, coyotes and humans.These animals are prey for several. The wolf and the coyote will eat them. The puma or cougar will eat them.These animals are prey for several. The wolf and the coyote will eat them. The puma or cougar will eat them.These animals are prey for several. The wolf and the coyote will eat them. The puma or cougar will eat them.
The Sunset Frog typically feeds on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates found in its habitat. It is an opportunistic feeder and will consume a variety of prey items that it can catch.
All frogs consume its prey by flipping out its tongue and with its sticky substance, it makes its prey stick to its body.
a coyote would probably eat a frog and depends
The adult gopher frog feeds on a variety of insects and other prey, including beetles, grasshoppers, spiders and worms. Its big mouth also enables it to eat larger prey, such as other frogs and toads. In difference to the adults, the tadpoles feed on plant matter.
Actually, in fact, a bull frog is able to eat a scorpion (and spiders). The frog is able to stun the prey with his bite. It crushes the outer shell or body slowly, while the frog releases a digestive enzyme. This gives the spider or scorpion no chance to bite the frog.
Possibly a mountain lion, Dogs, coyotes, badgers, Large owls, foxes, wolves, and bobcats will eat raccoons, if given the opportunity.
they eat it..... they turn the fish or frog to a head down opposition and they gulp it down whole.
Well it eats its prey usually an insect of sorts, like a dragonfly, it enters through the mouth. Once it is in the frog's stomach it will reek havoc because frogs eat their prey while it is still alive. The frog will slowly but surely die.
This enables the frog to eat, in one gulp, food that is unwieldy (like earthworms), or nearly as wide as the frog's head. The frog is adapted for swallowing prey whole; there are no frog features for killing the prey first.
it catch its prey using the tongue