Insectivorous Amphibians

Insectivorous amphibians are a type of amphibian that primarily feeds on insects as their main source of nutrition. These amphibians have adapted specialized features such as sticky tongues and powerful jaws to help them capture and consume their prey. Some common examples of insectivorous amphibians include frogs, toads, and salamanders. These amphibians play a vital role in controlling insect populations in their ecosystems.




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Insectivorous Amphibians