The diet of tree frogs consists mainly of insects and they are not known to feed on mushrooms, but they may be found eating small insects that feed on mushrooms.
The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is a type of mushroom that does not "eat" in the traditional sense, as it does not have a digestive system like animals. Instead, it obtains nutrients through a symbiotic relationship with tree roots, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The mushroom breaks down organic matter through decomposition, utilizing nutrients from decaying material in its environment.
The tree that looks like a mushroom and can be found in the forest is called a "birch polypore" or "razor strop fungus."
they are all called tree frogs male or female
Well... a group of frogs is called an army, so I'm guessing that your answer is: Army
It is a fungus.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
The order is lesovyk (acorn), kobold (stem), jotunn (mushroom), nackrosor (tree), and dokkalfar (tree stump).
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!