Yes, frogs generally can be called carnivores.
Specifically, frogs can be considered carnivorous since they generally favor an animal tissue-based diet. But they consider what is immediately available in the environment and plan their diets accordingly. It therefore is possible to find frogs that appear to be omnivorous in opportunistically feeding on animal and plant tissues and others that survive as plant-eaters.
Frogs are carnivores as adults. Tadpoles are herbivores.
Poison arrow frogs are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals such as insects. They have a diet that consists mainly of small invertebrates like ants, termites, and other small arthropods.
No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
Most frogs are carnivores as they eat flies, and other such insects.
Carne is Latin for meat
no, frogs are carnivores.
no, they are posionous, but remember they are frogs.
No, they are carnivores.
no but adult yellow banded dart frogs are carnivores all adult frogs are carnivores
They are carnivores. Feed mainly on fish, snakes, frogs, and crayfish.
Yes.
Yes
Frogs are carnivores as adults. Tadpoles are herbivores.
They are carnivores living mainly on insects, but include lizards and other frogs in their diet.
Poison dart frogs are carnivores, which would make them consumers.
They don't eat plants. Dart frogs are carnivores.
They are carnivores, more specifically insectivores.