The yellow legged frogs are most fond of honey bees. They rely on the insect consumption mostly but there preferable behavior shows that they are very much fond of honey bees. They are Zoologically named as "Rana Muscosa" and are found to inhabit in crevices. They are almost on the verge of extinction due to excessive application of pesticides.
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A red legged frog has a highly variable diet, so basically puts whatever it can fit into its mouth. However, its diet is just like any other frog's, so you could say it eats bugs, such as grasshoppers, beetles, flies, etc.
Frog blood is typically red due to the presence of hemoglobin, which contains iron and gives blood its red color.
Organisms that eat frogs include birds, snakes, mammals, fish, and other amphibians. Predators such as herons, raccoons, otters, and certain species of snakes are known to feed on frogs.
Since that type of frog is a carnivore at eats almost everything it sees, I would say no.
A food chain of a grasshopper grass snake frog and hawk looks like the consumers are at the top which are snake and hawk. The snake and the hawk eat the grass the grasshoppers the frog. The grasshopper eats the grass, the frog eats the grasshopper, the snake eats the frog, the hawk eats the snake. That's how the grasshopper snake grass frog and hawk food chain web works.
Frogs eat flies so instead of killing the fly ,which is impossible the frog eats the fly whole