So what do frogs eat? If you intend keeping frogs as pets then it is absolutely vital to know them well. Just like us, amphibians need a healthy diet - one that is nutritious and well-balanced. It is also very important that the right size of food and amount of food is given to your frog at the right time.
When a frog is in the water, it is highly sensitive to movement around it, and this movement stimulates feeding. Therefore it is better that the prey offered to the frog (and other amphibians) is live. The terrestrial amphibian's tongue is sticky and is located at the front of it's mouth, and so it is able to shoot it's tongue out quickly to catch it's prey on the sticky tongue.
Tree frogs and other amphibians stalk their prey and actively seek it. Other frogs will use their camouflage skills and lay in wait undetected until their unsuspecting prey passes their way and then strike!
the eat mothes flies crickets
yes yes they do
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
Anacondas can eat tree frogs. :) hope it helps!
no
Blue Tree Frogs eat crickets or waxworms. Basically they eat "gut filled" insects.
Poison tree frogs eat insects that lurk in the understory of the rain forest.
yes, yes they do but dont let them some tree frogs are poisonous
The green tree frog, hyla cinera, does eat flies and crickets.
no
No they eat acorns.