if you mean what part of the frog do people eat, then it is the frog's legs.......................
they use their tounge. to catch all sorts of bugs and insects they have sticky tounges so the insects will stay on their tounge and not get back up and try to escape
Frogs use their tongue, as it is very stretchy and sticky.
It shoots out, at immense speed, and grabs it's prey, with the sticky end of the tongue. It then swallows the animal whole.
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.
Frog spawn does not eat anything; it consists of eggs laid by frogs in water. The tadpoles that hatch from the frog spawn will typically eat algae, plants, and small invertebrates in the water.
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
Yes, there are specialized frog foods available in pet stores that are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of pet frogs. These foods typically come in the form of pellets or freeze-dried insects and can be supplemented with live insects or small invertebrates. It's important to research the specific dietary requirements of the frog species you are keeping to ensure they receive proper nutrition.
The stomach.
The stomach.
When the police asked him where was his food at when they saw many bottled spices around, Pointing to the body parts gathered by the police he answered, that is my food.
there traditional food is roast frog so they eat roast frog in Christmas by guys
It's mouth and front paws.
they mostly eat off of left over dead body parts
food
insects and flys
Alligators usually eat frogs when food is scarce and their is not much meat.
To put it simple... food is broken down into its nutritional value (nutrients) and passed through the bloodstream to the various parts of the human organism.
If you think your tree frog is dumpy, you shouldn't be trying to make it eat. If your tree frog likes a certain food, put a lot of that type of food in it's food bowl and a little bit of normal food disguised in it. When it eats the treat food it will accidentally eat the normal food. Also, some frogs just aren't right for captivity and will never eat.
Frog legs and snails !!