In my southwest Florida backyard, I've twice witnessed black racers (a native snake) eat Cuban tree frogs. I'm guessing what's good for one snake should be good for others (so long as the prey is small enough to swallow).
crickets
No, they are of two different species
Cuban tree frog
Cuban tree frogs will eat nearly any small animal that can fit in their mouths. I think that Cuban Tree Frogs and Cuban Toads are the same animal, as the tree frogs have lumpy, warty, toad-like skin.
They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.
There are four main tree frogs species in the world. The European tree frog found mostly in eastern Europe, the Common tree frog found in south east Asia, the Cuban tree frog found in Cuba, Florida and the Caribbean Islands and the Red Eyed tree frog of Central America.
tree bugs
Yes, a tree frog can and will eat a caterpillar. They will also eat snails and ants.
Tree frogs eat 2-3 crickets.
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the poison dart frog
insects
food