they eat insects Bull frogs (Pyxicephalus adspersus) eat almost any insect that can fit in their mouths. They do not eat plants, but in captivity eat crickets, pinky mice, roaches and worms. (Earth worms, mealworms ect.) Bull frogs will also eat other small animals like baby mice as mentioned earlier.
like most frogs they eat insects
insects.
Like most frogs it eats insects but i have read that they eat small mammals no idea if thats true or not.
bugs
Burrowing owls and African lions do not share the same environment. If would be unlikely that lions would eat one if they did, however.
they eat insects Bull frogs (Pyxicephalus adspersus) eat almost any insect that can fit in their mouths. They do not eat plants, but in captivity eat crickets, pinky mice, roaches and worms. (Earth worms, mealworms ect.) Bull frogs will also eat other small animals like baby mice as mentioned earlier.
no they eat flies
yes
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wood burrowing insects, grubs, worms, arthropods. they ant very compless,all they do is eat and sleep an fly south for the winter
Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
Christianity is not bound by cultural taboos concerning diet unlike some other religions e.g Islam, Judaism, Hinduism. South African Christians eat the food of their African culture whether it be that of the Black African, the South African of Boer or Dutch background, the more general White South African of European origin, the South African of Indian or South Asian origin.
No