A full grown frog usually eats big worms, bugs (like flies or fireflies that land on water) or gnats.
In France and other countries they eat frog legs. IDK if you can eat a whole frog.
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.
Kestrel eats a frog, the frog will eat the moth and the moth will eat the ladybird, this answer was answered by NIA!
they eat frog and toads
Don't feed any bug or insects from outside because they might be poisones to your striped marsh frog but you can feed them crickets from the pet stores.If you have a little frogglet striped marsh frog feed it baby crickets.If it's fully grown feed it at least medium crickets.Feed any frog food that is as big as the inbetween of it's eye's.
No.
you shouldn't, you should eat food grown locally.
tablets that turned into a full sized meal
Well since a full grown elephant is huge it would take about........................ 16weeks to eat a full grown elephant because the elephant is so big...
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there traditional food is roast frog so they eat roast frog in Christmas by guys
insects and flys
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Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat! Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat!
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Alligators usually eat frogs when food is scarce and their is not much meat.
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.