Cascades, or more commonly known as cascades frogs, primarily feed on a variety of small invertebrates such as insects and worms. Their diet may include flies, beetles, and other small arthropods that they catch with their tongues. In some cases, they might also consume small crustaceans or other small aquatic organisms. The specific diet can vary based on their habitat and available food sources.
O. T. Helgerson has written: 'Thinning young Douglas-fir west of the Cacades for timber and wildlife' -- subject(s): Forest thinning, Thinning, Douglas fir
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
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We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
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They eat seeds
There is no homophone for eat
They eat what you eat - after you eat it.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
eat, eat, eat, dine out, eat again, dine out again.
they eat deer and they eat rats and they eat mice.