“Poison frogs eat arthropods that have small amounts of chemicals that can be either toxic or distasteful. And then they accumulate those to levels that become relevant for their own predators.
Within fractions of second, the spit then turns back into its original sticky form, locking the insect in and ensuring it doesn't slip away before the frog can eat it. That's a sticky situation ...
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Eat that Frog
I bought a book on procrastination called “Eat That Frog” for my husband last week (apparently that was rude) and I decided to give it a little look-see myself. Great book, but just to save ...
Brian Tracy’s 'Eat That Frog!' provides practical methods to eliminate procrastination, increase productivity, and accomplish ...
Leopard frogs will eat just about anything they can fit in their mouths. They sit still and wait for prey to happen by, then pounce with their powerful legs. They eat beetles, ants, flies ...
FEEDING: Adult frogs presumably eat small invertebrates such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans, and occasionally small vertebrates. Larvae are thought to eat algae, plant tissue, organic debris, ...