To my knowledge crickets is on there menu as well as small bugs!
Don't know how large a frog you are asking about, but frogs yes:http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/vtcritters/factsheets/mammals/Eastern%20Chipmunk/Eastern%20Chipmunk.pdf
Frog poop generally has a different appearance than mouse poop. Frog poop is typically tubular in shape and can vary in color depending on the frog's diet, while mouse poop is typically smaller and pellet-shaped.
People who are ranivorous are eating frogs or primarily consuming a diet of frogs.
The orange or yellow stuff found in frogs is typically their fat bodies or liver. These organs store energy and nutrients needed by the frog for survival. They can vary in color depending on the frog species and its diet.
No it gets its name from the sound it makes.
Eastern Banjo Frogs are common around rivers, streams and swamps in woodlands, rainforests, farmland, heathland and temperate grasslands. The Eastern Banjo Frog is a burrowing frog that can be seen after rainfall when it comes out from its burrow to feed and breed. It is often dug up in urban gardens.
yes it is if it cannot find plants it will eat meat though
Steve martin
Kermit the Frog is famously known for playing the banjo. He often showcases his banjo skills in various Muppet performances, particularly in the iconic song "Rainbow Connection." Kermit's banjo playing is a signature part of his character and adds to his charm as a beloved Muppet performer.
steve martin
kermit is a green frog that plays banjo and sings and he is green and his name is kermit
Pobblebong frogs, sometimes called Southern or Eastern Banjo Frogs, are light grey or brown with scattered, irregular shaped dark blotches with a pink or purplish patch on the hind upper side of the eyelid.
A banjo is a combination of a drum and a guitar. The original African and Middle Eastern instruments from which the banjo developed were simply drums with strings pulled across them. these strings were either plucked or played with a bow.
they eat snails and slugs
almost none except for the eastern California tree frog
The golden frog is endemic, or lives only, in central and eastern Madagascar.
Yes, there is a version of the nursery rhyme "Tiny Tim" that includes a frog. In this version, Tiny Tim is a frog who plays a banjo. It's a fun twist on the original song that children may enjoy.