Frogs are generally not vegetarian; they are primarily carnivorous. Most species of frogs eat a diet consisting of insects, small invertebrates, and sometimes even small vertebrates. However, some juvenile frogs may consume plant matter, but it is not a significant part of their diet. Overall, adult frogs are classified as both carnivorous and opportunistic feeders.
Yes, the food served at this restaurant is both vegetarian and halal.
Including eggs in a vegetarian diet is solely up to the individual. If included, one would consider themselves an ovo-vegetarian. Want to just add milk?; lacto-vegetarian. Add both and you are an ovo-lacto vegetarian!
they are both spelt differently :)
Vegetarian or vegan (these are two different things but both do not eat meat)
Dogs are omnivores and I've seen both vegan and vegetarian dogs. It's possible!
Yes, because a frog lives both on land, and in water. So they are the same thing, but a "land frog" is probably just a frog that you catch roaming the land.
The mayoclinic has great ideas for starting your change in diet to vegetarian. Also the NHS pages have quick guides to meals for both vegetarian and vegan diets.
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
Each dish prepared by a hotel or restaurant is either vegetarian or not. The hotel or restaurant may prepare dishes in both categories.
They are both living.
They are both amphibians.
both