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  • What Do Bull Frogs Eat?

    Bullfrogs will eat just about anything they can swallow, such as reptiles, fish, birds, mammals, insects, turtles, and other frogs. They have huge appetites.

  • How to Raise an American Toad

    Learning how to care for an American toad is tricky. This type of toad can be very difficult to raise in captivity so you need to put extra effort and time to make your pet happy and healthy. If...

  • What Do Frogs Eat?

    Frogs eat a variety of insects and creatures, including crickets, which make up the majority of their diet; they also eat meal worms and wax worms, which are high in fat and should be used...

  • What do Frogs Eat?

    Frogs eat animals smaller than they are, which for many frogs are small insects and meal or wax worms. Raise healthy pet frogs with tips from a herpetologist in this free video on frog feeding.

  • How to Feed Toads

    Toads make unique pets, and they are classified as amphibians. They have bumpy skin due to warts, and they have the ability to live in drier climates. In contrast, frogs have smoother skin and...

  • How to Care for Green Tree Frogs

    If you prefer to own exotic pets over more common ones like a dog or cat, then you might consider owning green tree frogs. They can be caught in the wild and taken in as pets. You can bet you'll...

  • How to Feed the Correct Size Insect to Poison Dart Frogs

    The eye-catching poison dart frogs hail from the rainforest of Central and South America, where their vivid colors alert potential predators to their toxic skin. Dart frogs in the wild use...

  • How to Feed a Poison Dart Frog

    Since poison dart frogs are toxic, not many people choose to keep them as a pet. However, you can keep them as pets if you handle them carefully and learn about how to properly care for them. One...

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