yes
yes
Tadpoles eat alga until they develop into a frog, toad or newt.
Many animals eat the cane toad in it's natural habitat. These include the Broad-snouted Caiman, the Banded Cat-eyed Snake, the eel, various species of killifish, the Rock flagtail , some species of catfish and some species of ibis. Predators outside the cane toad's native home include the Whistling Kite, the Rakali, the Black Rat and the Water Monitor. There have been some reports of the Tawny Frogmouth and the Papuan Frogmouth feeding on cane toads as well.
yes!
it does not
Sugar cane, they were supposed to eat cane beetles, thus the cane in cane toad.
Yes. The eat mostly algae, but also small creatures. And in the case of the Wellington toad, other tadpoles.
The cane beetle is a kind of beetle that eats sugar cane. It is the reason why they introduced the cane toad.
Only the tadpoles will eat vegetation. Once a toad they are exclusively carnivore
They eat fire and basically anything that normal toad/ tadpoles eat . I know it sounds silly that they eat fire but it is true! How else would the get their 'fire bellys ' from? hope this helps! (NOT FIRE probably what normal tadpoles eat.)
crows. they flip the toad onto its back and peck out its belly. smart bird and doesnt get poisoned!