In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
then the frog had rabies and the dog caught it take the dog to a vet rite away
To manage a frog in a habitat with leaves, soil, rocks, and some shade, you need to feed it on small crickets at night when they are primarily most active.
The fly is caught between the two leafs of a Venus Flytrap. The leafs do not open until the fly is digested and only the undigested remains are left. I doubt if there's a Venus Flytrap big enough to catch a large frog, but, I also do not believe a frog could eat a fly caught by a Venus fly trap.
DRUNKEN SNAKE,,,IMITATES THE FROG AND TRIES TO HOP,,HOP,,HOP AND CAUGHT BY THE EAGLE.....SO DRUNKEN SNAKE FLIES..
the box jeellyfish if you get caught in the ball they6 form you are dead It is actually a species of the poison dart frog. Hope this helps.
it is a frog it is a frog it is a frog
Yes but not for long I one caught a tadpole and it breathed for 1-2 minutes then died ( sorry little tadpole) anyway I caught a half frog half tadpole and YES they can breath above water just like frogs or toads.
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)
tree frog , poison dart frog , and a glass frog
yes you can i recently caught some baby frogs and some baby toads and im gunna feeed them fish food
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.