no it would be considered an amphibian
yes
dragonfly - or any insect form.
a frog captures an insect with its long tongue and uses its hands like toddlers and swallows its prey down their long esophagus and then the stomach does the rest.
Yes, a frog is considered to be made of matter.
A Tertiary consumer.
the snowy egrets can eat fish, crustacean's, frog's insect's, snakes, and fish
A frog does not have a favorite state. Frogs is considered a insect.
insect.
It helps keep the insect in the mouth of the frog
Frogs lunge out their tung (their tung is quite sticky to insects) and their tong attaches to the insect then the insect get rolled up in the tong then the frog pulls in the insect and has a meal.
it's tongue
frograntula
no it is a forest amphiban
frog
A digger wasp is an insect that would dig a big mound of sand. Another possibility would be a sand flea, however it is not considered an insect.
The Hamilton's frog eat any small moving insect such as a fly.
yes i think that is how it goes in a ecological pyramid.
dragonfly - or any insect form.