They will either actively hunt or lay in ambush for their prey. Once prey is sighted, they will use their sticky tongue attached to the front of the mouth to catch their prey.
Frogs and toads use their tongue to catch insects, but somespecies prefer to hide and wait for an unsuspecting prey and then pounce. Frogs and toads use their tongue to catch insects, but somespecies prefer to hide and wait for an unsuspecting prey and then pounce.
Frogs have a long sticky tongue that shoots at the sight of food which include various flying insects a frog sits and waits for its pry and when it comes close enough he extends its sticky tongue and all the incects get stuck to it.
they get their food by using its tongue and eat mosquitoes
Frogs detect their prey visually, sinse they can not smell or hear very well.
Elephants eat leaves off of trees. They don't "capture " food.
Ravin is the seizure or capture of something to be used as prey (food). So when a snake captures a frog for dinner it has ravin the frog.
Horses do not have to capture their food; they do not eat live animals nor insects. They eat grains, such as grass, oats, etc.
there traditional food is roast frog so they eat roast frog in Christmas by guys
a frog uses its sticky toung to catch flies and such when it is hungry.
food
insects and flys
Alligators usually eat frogs when food is scarce and their is not much meat.
It is attached to the front of the mouth, which means the frog can flick its tongue out further to capture prey.
If you think your tree frog is dumpy, you shouldn't be trying to make it eat. If your tree frog likes a certain food, put a lot of that type of food in it's food bowl and a little bit of normal food disguised in it. When it eats the treat food it will accidentally eat the normal food. Also, some frogs just aren't right for captivity and will never eat.
Frog legs and snails !!
using its long and sticky tounge