I've got a pet frog and he/she was not fed for quite a while, to begin, the last time I fed it, an hour later it was up and active, I checked adily to see its conditions if anything changed while I went through the test (this is not animal abuse! I fed it normally afterwards). Later after approximately 2-4 days, it began to be less active, after 2 more days it was almost motionless, I fed it and again, it was revived from its condition. So i would say cumulatively that a frog, (mine being only 2-3 cm long and 1 cm wide) it was able to go on without eating for about 6 days.
It also depends how often it is fed because it can adapt to the less amounts of food being fed. Therefore I would conclude with a frog can live up to 6 days, estimating for an average sized frog (5-10cm long), it may last only depending on its feeding habits.
A frog's tongue is better designed for eating insects because it is long, sticky, and can rapidly extend to catch prey. The sticky mucus on the tongue helps to trap insects effectively, allowing the frog to quickly capture its food. Additionally, a frog's tongue is attached at the front of its mouth, giving it better control and accuracy when aiming for prey.
A frog would likely not survive for very long if buried in cement, as it would be unable to access oxygen, food, or water. The lack of space to move and breathe would lead to suffocation and lack of vital resources for survival.
Kestrel eats a frog, the frog will eat the moth and the moth will eat the ladybird, this answer was answered by NIA!
I don't think so, though they might. Try it out and see it wont hurt your frog. :) I would feed it a good quality frog food though.
Interference
Generally, as long as the frog.
It catches bugs with his long tongue.
using its long and sticky tounge
The snapping turtle eats a frog. Then a frog eats a grasshopper. Last the grasshopper eats the grass.
Yes it is true
it is used to catch food
For as long as they last.
because the frog wants to get some food but the people won't give the frog some food.
Frog legs are a specialty food in France.
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one whole frog.