Frogs are carnivores. Smaller frogs usually eat insects, Spiders and worms. Bigger frogs can eat smaller mammals, chicks, snails, slugs, centipedes, small fish, or other frogs. Most frogs like their food to be alive and moving and unlike humans do not eat anything that is dead.
For a more informative or specific answer, perhaps the question would require more detail. Diets of frogs vary fairly widely with species.
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.
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.
The buccal cavity of a frog is the mouth cavity, where food is first ingested. It contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands for processing food before swallowing. Frogs use their buccal cavity to capture and consume prey.
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
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.
A frog
bugs frog than snakes
The frog's tongue.
You can take the thinner frog out of the tank and feed him seperately or try to block the African dwarf from the food after he has eaten
No ; they do not.
food
Not really no flys and insects are Frog's food so if you do have a frog which needs feeding go outside and find some or you might just find some houseflyes
It might be good to separate the frogs while they are eating and get 2 food bowls
the moss is food for the beetle, the beetle is food for the red eyed tree frog, the red eyed tree frog is food for the iguana
After the food is processed in the stomach of a frog, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.