That is an easy question. No. The reason for that is because since they are usually born wild, they have an instinct to catch live flies. Therefore, if you are trying to feed them dead flies, I'd prepare a frog funeral.
If you mean alive, no can do. frogs under cement are as dead as doornails. If you mean dead, and you still want them, figure it out, don't ask it on wiki answers like anyone would know!
Frogs are carnivores. Smaller frogs usually eat insects, spiders and worms. Bigger frogs can eat smaller mammals, chicks, snails, slugs, centipedes, small fish, or other frogs. Most frogs like their food to be alive and moving and unlike humans do not eat anything that is dead. For a more informative or specific answer, perhaps the question would require more detail. Diets of frogs vary fairly widely with species.
Poison dart frogs have a powerful neurotoxin. Therefor, no animals will eat them whether they are dead or alive. Instead, poison dart frogs are consumed by bacteria and fungi who are decomposers.
1/2 of the words population of frogs are dead
How big is the fly? Flies generally only eat dead tissue.
No leaving creature SHOULD be dead, however recent reports suggest up to half of Europe's amphibian wildlife will be exctinct within the century.
yes they do. Flies Lay eggs in dead things like mice,rats birds, anything that was alive once. the eggs hatch and eat the dead flesh as they get bigger you can see them. over time they become ( yes you guessed it) flies.
They are un-dead, a reanimated corpse. Really I should think that such was common knowledge by now.
It means that the dead should be left alone to rest.
Patrick Henry and he's dead.
Yes you can, you will need to find a source of flies for the toad/frog (in your case a bull frog) to supply food for the frog. also the water it lives in must be from where you found it or any other nearby waterlife pond. The frogs prefer to eat flies alive but they will eat them dead. it is harder to find alive flies unless you have a bunch flying around your house like i do. - good luck ribbet ribbet amphibians from the norther hemisphere need a hibernation time every year
ants and dead flies and crickets mainly anything dead or smaller than there mouth