Toadfishes feed almost entirely on crustaceans and small fishes.
Anything really will eat a giant toad, a cat may chew it up and then spit it out, a bird may peck at it, flies may chew into its brain, or a rat may eat it. I hope this helped you.
Snakes, turtles, birds, varmints, fish.
River Otters eat them.
probably?
Yes
woms slugs any bug...if its a big toad it will eat baby mice
No, the snake will eventually eat the toad. ADDED AWNSERNot to mention, they need different environments as well.
yes, i personally have tried it and my turtle loved it
As much as it wants to eat in 3 minutes twice a day.
Wild animals usually follow their natural instinct, so if a baby toad eats that, it must be normal. They wouldn't eat anything hamful to their health unless they were desperate fo nutrition.
That depends on what you mean by a baby-toad. The larva are very kannibalistic in general and will rip their siblings apart if there is a lack of food. Recently metamorfosed frogs dont eat anything at all and are 'consuming' their small tail. Adult toads also are kannibalisticbut only if a big toad meets a small toad. Toads are not able to eat anything of equal size.
Yellow toad is a baby.
Crickets and other small bugs. I have put a baby toad in with my tarantula and it ate it. Some tarantula owners feed them baby mice.
well the baby American spadefoot toad is called a tadpole
No but a tadpole is
baby toad is a tad pole so no not unless the baby snail is just so happening to take of its shell and go for a swim highly unlikely... so infact no the cant!
A toad is a carnivore it will eat anything