yes!
In most cases, yes, but much of how much food an animal of any size needs to live is determined by the nutrients in the food they consume the most. Though this is not true 100% of the time, many herbivores, for instance, tend to consume more because the food they eat is not overly nutrient rich.
they eat earthworms... they also eat frogs and very small lizards depending on their sizeRing-neck snakes eat smaller salamanders, worms and slugs, occasionally they'll sometimes eat lizards, frogs, and some juvenile snakes of other species.Ring-neck snakes like earthworms and salamanders. They may eat frogs, small lizards or even smaller snakes.
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.
A green Tree frog eat insects and plants like leaves and other stuff like that in the Rain forestThe tree frog eats, beleive it or not: Smaller species of frogs! And of course, they also eat bugs like praying mantises, flies,etc.Hope this helped!Caleigh
Some species of frogs do eat snakes, particularly smaller snakes that they can overpower and swallow. However, this is not a common occurrence as most frogs have a diet primarily consisting of insects, worms, and small invertebrates.
Motorbike frogs mainly feed on insects, such as crickets, flies, and beetles. They are ambush predators and rely on their fast movements to catch their prey. They may also consume smaller frogs and even small mice if the opportunity arises.
Tarantulas eat frogs and toads because frogs and toad are tarantulas food its just like how other animals eat other animals ( big fish eat smaller fish )
Because the smaller frogs must do whatever the larger frogs command, or else, if angered or hungry, the larger frogs eat the smaller frogs. Well, basically, older and bigger ones have more power than the younger and smaller ones.
yes all frogs are carnivores and some do eat other frogs. some even eat snakes and rats!
Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.No.
they eat frogs smaller turtles insects and smaller animals
Mostly toads eat mice but some frogs,large,do too.They eat smaller frogs and other insects.
Insects
No, they only eat flies, not other frogs. ^^^ Wrong ! There are many species of frog that are cannibalistic ! (Snakester1962)
they eat earthworms... they also eat frogs and very small lizards depending on their sizeRing-neck snakes eat smaller salamanders, worms and slugs, occasionally they'll sometimes eat lizards, frogs, and some juvenile snakes of other species.Ring-neck snakes like earthworms and salamanders. They may eat frogs, small lizards or even smaller snakes.
Smaller bass eat worms, Hot Dogs, crickets. Bigger bass eat minnow's, frogs and just about anything
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.
Eels can and do eat worms. They also eat shrimp, small crustaceans, crickets, blood worms, and smaller fish. They can also eat frogs.