Shrikes do this. There are over 25 species of shrikes.
There is a species of snake that is immune to them.
Both !... Many species of 'raptors' (birds of prey) will take frogs as part of their diet. Some snake species (especially semi-aquatic species) will make frogs a regular part of their diet.
Frogs are the preferred prey of this species, which often forages among large choruses of calling males. Where frogs lay eggs on vegetation overhanging water, as in the case of the leaf frogs (Agalychnis), cat-eyed snakes also consume the eggs, pushing their faces into the mass of egg jelly to reach the developing embryos. In addition, lizards and even a snake have been reported as occasional prey.
Snakes and frogs have no drive to play; it simply isn't in their brains. While it depends on the species, most snakes will view frogs as food.
This species of snake eats small prey items, their prey includes mice, rats, frogs and lizards.
Some species of snakes that live by ponds do eat frogs. Frogs, generally, do not eat snakes, however some very large frogs and toads have been known to ingest small repties.
The answer is yes! I have seen a snake in my backyard eating frogs and enjoying it! yes a snake can eat a frog.
To date, the only known natural predator of poison arrow frogs is a snake known as Liophis (Leimadophis epinephelus). This snake has developed resistance to the frogs' poison.
Because the snake's will eat the frogs.
Coqui frogs are native to Puerto Rico and are help make up the diet of Puerto Rican racers (snake), many types of birds, and giant crab spiders. In other places such as Hawaii, the frogs have no known predators and are considered an invasive species.
Yes they can eat frogs (except posin dart frogs)
Mostly frogs and fish.