Insects and fish
There are some treefrogs that will make you sick if you eat them, but nothing that will kill you or hurt you by touch.
The nutrient that the arctic diet is rich in protein. This diet is also rich in fat as well as carbohydrates which are needed for energy. In this climate people use greater amounts of energy and a diet higher in carbohydrates is needed.
A dog will rarely put itself on a diet. That is an idea originating from his master, who will probably introduce diet dog food or reduced portions.
A mixed diet ensures that a rabbit receives a variety of nutrients essential for their health. It prevents nutritional deficiencies and supports proper digestion. Additionally, a mixed diet can help prevent picky eating behavior in rabbits.
Puppies can have gas due to various factors such as swallowing air while eating too quickly, a sudden change in diet, or consuming certain foods that are difficult to digest. It is important to monitor your puppy's diet, feed them a balanced diet, and consult with a veterinarian if you are concerned about their excessive gas.
No, treefrogs are amphibians, not mammals.
on trees
Yes. They migrate from their trees to Greenland.
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Green treefrogs are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. They are known to be more active during the evening and nighttime hours when they hunt for prey and mate.
No they are not. They rank Least Concern on the Conservation Status which means they are at the first stage in it.
parrots and treefrogs are some animals in the South American rainforest
its amphibians. Some examples are forgs and lizards. treefrogs , tiger salamander , American toad.
There are some treefrogs that will make you sick if you eat them, but nothing that will kill you or hurt you by touch.
Other frogs, fish, birds, turtles and large insects will gladly feed on Hyla squirella.
because we are cutting down their homes and polluting their lakes with our gasses and other things like that
All frogs are able to swim, also treefrogs. Some treefrogs actually dont live in trees but spent their lives undergroud in burrows.