Many people eat the legs of certain species.
And no, not just the french, certain snakes and birds and carnivores eat them, it just depends on what type. As some frogs are toxic, there aren't a lot of things that can stomach them.
Frogs will eat flies, worms, crickets, moths, and other insects. Or, if there is another frog nearby that is small enough to swallow, that frog will be eaten. Snakes, birds, bigger frogs, mongooses, rats, raccoons, and others eat frogs.
Snakes and lizards and some bugs eat frogs.
Frogs eat dragon flies and most bugs and sometimes other smaller frogs.
snakes.
cats and foxes
Just about anything, even humans...ever heard of frog legs? (o:
the thing that eats frogs are eagles
-snakes .
snakes.
small fishes, crabs, and shrimp
frogfish eat fish, crustaceans, and other frogfish. prey can be twice thier size.
A heron will have the frogs head and the rest of it.
snakes mostly......
snake
No, they eat other creatures, primarily rodents and frogs.
they will eat any small creatures. This includes fish, mice, frogs and water snakes.
Mainly, rodents, frogs, lizards and other small creatures. May also eat carrion at times.
Creatures that eat mosquitoes include frogs, spiders, other insects, and certain bird species.
Yes,frogs have enemies such as people, foxes, badgers and other meat eating creatures
ther usually eat whatever they can catch but if it is small then put dead ants,musquitos or mayby small grasshoppers
The bullfrogs eats everything. They eat spiders, scorpions, and they even eat other frogs. they are cannibals and eat any moving creature that fits in their mouth
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Grasshoppers are land creatures, tadpoles do not leave the water, so no. However, once a frog matures, it will eat any insect small enough to fit in its mouth.
Yes they are.
Very good question, bats,snakes, and frogs, of course many other creatures
The other creatures like snakes and fish eat them.
I suppose they could. I don't think they ever would though because they usually eat flys and other bug like creatures.