Frogs are typically considered carnivores, as they primarily consume insects, Spiders, and other small invertebrates. Some larger species may also eat small vertebrates like fish or frogs. It depends on the species and its size.
A woodchuck is a herbivore because they eat wild grasses and berries, they have been known to eat insects too. But are not classified as omnivores, because they prefer grass and berries.
The purple frog's diet primarily consists of ants and termites, making it a carnivore. It is specialized to feed on these particular insects found in its underground habitat, where it spends most of its life.
Carnivore, the pickerel frog's diet consists of ants, Spiders, various bugs, beetles, sawfly larvae, and other invertebrates.
Most frogs are carnivores as they eat flies, and other such insects.
An example of a food chain with a plant would be: grass (plant) - grasshopper (herbivore) - frog (carnivore) - snake (carnivore) - hawk (carnivore). In this chain, the plant (grass) is consumed by the herbivore (grasshopper), which is then consumed by the frog, and so on up the chain.
it's a carnivore
A frog, domestic or wild, is a carnivore, feeding primarily on insects. A frog will only go after food if it moves.
herbivore since it eats greens ha get it but serioustly
Frogs are insectivores.
herbivore since it eats greens ha get it but serioustly
no they arent because they are herbivores!yes offcourse
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
A Pickerel Frog is considered a carnivore since they mainly eat other insects
No, it is a carnivore!
No it is a omnivore.