Frogs
Frogs are 75% carnivores. This means that they depend on meat from the main insect to survive. Depending on their size, frogs can eat small insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and moths. Larger species of frogs feed on larger animals such as snakes, rats, turtles, and even their smaller counterparts. But the frog's favorite food is the nutritious fleas.
Frogs love to gnaw on fleas, which means that fleas are the best candidate for a foraging task. Fleas mainly inhabit dry soil habitats, these predatory fleas tend to prefer to live in humid places because their semi-permeable skin makes them susceptible to dehydration. Therefore, frogs have limitations in attacking fleas.
When the prey is detected, the frog waits for the right time to attack the prey so that they can not run away or fly away. For example, the predatory frog discovered a flea to eat, licked the bug with its long sticky tongue, and then swallowed it through its throat. Frogs also use their eyes to push prey to their stomachs. That's where the prey dies completely. After that, it is completely digested in the stomach of the frog and excreted afterward.