No, all amphibians feed only on live prey (well, in the wild that is, though there are techniques to trick an amphibian into thinking an animal is alive).
Actually, all amphibians do not feed only on live prey. There are some species of toads which eat dead animals, and even leftover dog food or cat food. This is a common problem in the northern half of Australia, where introduced cane toads are rampant, and pose a danger to pets.
baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
ants, aphids, and fruit flies.
Frogs eat flies.
Frogs eat flies and other bugs.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
A frog is a meat eater cos they eat flies and flies are meat
Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
Baby wild frogs typically eat small insects such as fruit flies, ants, small beetles, and mosquito larvae. They become increasingly carnivorous as they grow and their diet will continue to include a variety of insects and other small invertebrates.
small beetles, flies, aphids, ants, fruit flies small worms, and small moths.
Frogs will eat insects and flies etc. but nothing bigger.
Frogs
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