Some could be, it depends on which specific amphibian you're talking about.
I would assume most amphibians are carnivores. I read that all frogs are carnivores, and frog species take up most of the amphibian population.
omnivores ,herbivores and carnivores
All amphibians are carnivores. Amphibians lack the digestive system for eating plants. Amphibians can accidentally some plants and they will mostly not harm them, and just pass out of their bodies.
Pretty much all amphibians are carnivores. Many of them eat plants at some point in their lives, but most live on other animals. Some examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They all need to live near water because they reproduce in water and live the first part of their life there.
Carnivores.
Yes, prairie rattlesnakes are carnivores. They primarily eat small mammals such as rodents, birds, and sometimes amphibians. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey before consuming it.
All snakes are carnivores. Vegetables are not on the menu !
No. All snakes are carnivores. Garter snakes prey on lizards, amphibians, and various invertebrates.
They eat harmful incests and small vertebrates.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.