i have a baby white tree frog he eats two crickets each day. but be sure to feed your frog at night because they are nocturnal. Also there skin under their eyes should not bulge over if it is cut down on what you are feeding your frog.
Not necessarily. However, whilst almost all species of frogs feed on insects, different species are often in close proximity to larger prey. For example, green tree frogs have been known to feed on small birds and bats, as they often share tree space with them. On the other hand, the ground-dwelling ornate horned frog of Argentina will happily consume a mouse. Frogs which spend more time in water will feed on tiny fish and even turtles.
No. Frogs feed primarily on invertebrates such as insects.
Frogs are predatory; most feed on insects.
Mostly insects.
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No. Frogs feed primarily on insects and other invertebrates.
The Malayan horned frogs typically feed on spiders, small rodents, lizards and other frogs.
Force-feeding frogs typically involves using a syringe to deliver food directly into their stomachs, often through the mouth. This method is used in scientific research or in the care of captive frogs that are unable to feed themselves. It is a delicate process that requires careful handling to avoid injury or stress to the animal. Ethical considerations should always be taken into account, as force-feeding can be traumatic for the frogs.
yes they will die what to feed is live bugs.
crickets they love crickets
yeah
if the spider is bigger than the frogs head don't feed them that spider its for the frogs safety just feed them small spiders