Because they eat insects as well as plant matter. Some frogs even eat rodents, reptiles, and even other frogs!
No; like most (if not all) adult frogs, they are carnivorous.
yes
Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
Adult frogs are primarily carnivores, as they mainly consume insects, small invertebrates, and sometimes small vertebrates. However, their diet can vary based on species and habitat, with some frogs also eating plant matter occasionally, which can classify them as opportunistic feeders. Overall, they are predominantly meat-eaters.
Baby frogs
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
No, they are carnivores. They feed on bugs, worms, etc.
adult frogs normally lay eggs in ponds or still water areas
no, adult frogs do not have tails. although frogs do have tails when they are young, but they loose them.
no but adult yellow banded dart frogs are carnivores all adult frogs are carnivores
No they are not. They eat insects mostly, so they are herbivores.