They're tasty.
Frogs will eat most insects.
a vole is eaten by a barn owl
A Tertiary consumer.
a third level consumer or second level carnivore
It is a third level consumer.
insect.
To give a basic and broad perspective answer this is an example of common organism feeding patterns. ex: the water's cellular life base and the sun's rays help the, per say, blade of grass be nurtured, that same blade of grass either is eaten by an insect, a herbivore, or dies and withers to help nurture fungi in the forest. The insect who ate that blade of grass is perhaps later eaten by a frog. The frog, who ate the insect that had eaten the grass, is perhaps eaten by a bird of prey. The bird is possibly hunted and becomes our next meal or is killed off and eaten by a cougar. From there the cycle continues on to larger, voracious animals till it finally goes back to that single blade of grass.
It helps keep the insect in the mouth of the frog
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.
it's tongue
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no it is a forest amphiban
frog