Feeding and Diet 🐸
Frogs are delightful creatures with varied diets that reflect their habitats and evolutionary paths. In this article, we explore what makes up the diet of frogs and how they thrive in different ecosystems!
What Do Frogs Eat?
Frogs are predominantly insectivores, relying on a diet of flies, moths, and other invertebrates. However, larger frogs have been known to consume small vertebrates too, making them versatile predators.
Feeding Habitats
From lush rainforests to urban gardens, frogs have adapted to a range of environments:
- Rainforests: A plethora of insects offer a feast for frogs all year round.
- Wetlands: An abundance of larvae and water-dwelling bugs make up the staple diet.
- Urban Areas: Frogs often feast on garden pests, acting as natural pest controllers.
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