Yes. Toads will eat anything that fits in their mouths as long as it moves first.
Not usually, but you are always taking a chance when you put two or more frogs (or toads) together that are different sizes.
If both are generlly the same size you should be fine.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
Cane toads do eat spiders. They mostly eat insects. They will eat whatever they can fit I their mouths like snails, small frogs, and other cane toads.
No. Horned Toads eat ants mostly, with termites and beetles. They don't eat anything other than insects, so they wouldn't be eating their lizard young.
yes, toads eat slugs, worms and insects and are therefore carnivorous.
Toads do not eat plants. They eat other insects. When they are tadpoles they eat plants but switch when they are no longer tadpoles.
yes.....but make sure one is not huge and the other tiny so they don't eat each other.
No, toads do not eat donuts.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
they eat birds, frogs, lizards, other snakes, and toads
Spadefoot toads, like all toads, are carnivores and do not eat vegetation, except when they are tadpoles, when they eat freshwater algae and other water plants. Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms.
well i don't know about a frog but i know that toads will eat earth worms sometimes
No, toads don't eat grass.