Show FROGS AND WHAT THEY EAT AT Croakers Thrive on en Almost Any ny Form of Animal Life Lire Small Enough to toBe toBe Be Seized and Md Swallowed The food of ot the frog trog consists of earthworms insects spiders and any form of animal life lIte small enough h to tobe be seized and 8 1 Large Lorge frogs often octen devour our their smaller relative rela fives tive The big bullfrog is an especially especial especial- ly dangerous enem enemy to 10 other members of at its kind It has hns been known e en even n I to ent eat s small bird birds Some frogs frog fire are fond of snails and find will swallow them shells and till nil says no Boys Boy's s Life It is Interesting to note that frogs rog can cnn eat bees and antI wasps notwithstanding ing the sting sUng In s seizing food rood It usually usually usually ally makes u use e of ot its curious extensile extensile exten exten- sile sill tongue which can cnn be thrust out of the mouth with surprising rapidity The tongue Is attached to the front of oC the Jaw Its forked rear end nd free so 80 that It can cun be bp flipped out of the mouth It Tt Is supplied with n a sticky secretion that picks ss up the tho food The frog can cnn wt SOP see on un object near to It Itself lf Any dangling bait unit should therefore be he atu at nt nta u a distance of from two t to three feet Frogs may many be he caught ht h by dan dangling ling small bits of wed nod yarn before them theta onti on ona a tl ti moot hook an and 1 sometimes even without a n hook When the yarn ar Is seized the ant ani teal may be Jerked out of the water Bullfrogs kept in captivity readily attempt attempt attempt at at- tempt to swallow ones one's fingers |