Frogs primarily feed on insects, small invertebrates, and occasionally other small animals, but they typically do not eat plants like sedges. Sedge plants are not a natural part of their diet. Instead, frogs may inhabit areas where sedges grow, as these plants can provide shelter and a habitat for their prey.
Yes, birds do in fact eat eat sedges.
No. They eat grasses and sedges.
Wombats eat sedges and grasses. Bison, deer, elk, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pronghorns are also known to eat sedges and grasses as well.
Whenever they can on grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs
yes frogs do eat small spiders
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
they eat orther frogs
No, praying mantises do not eat frogs, they eat insects. Frogs are far too large for a praying mantis to eat them.
Frogs eat flies and other bugs.
Its CARIBOU not caribuo they eat leaves of willows, sedges, flowering tundra plants, and mushrooms
Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.No.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.