s_butterfly
Arachnopeon
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will t's eat baby frogs? :?
The problem with baby frogs, or any amphibian, is that are sponges for toxic material in the nearby water. If there is any pollution in the area, you can bet the local amphibians have soaked it up. My uncle owns a Environmental Impact Assessment company that figures out the damage industries do to the environment. Frogs are one of the first things he looks at. If pesticides are used in your area, you can bet run off from rain will go into local rivers and ponds. And they absorb it all. Just keep this in mind when your out catching baby frogs for you T.s_butterfly said:will t's eat baby frogs? :?
You must be referring to "Tarantulas and their venomous relations", Unipix 1998. I have that video and have watched it dozens of times. Tarantulas,when hungry will attack anything that moves. Feeding your T little frogs may be OK, if your T doesn't savor the flavor she will drop it instantly.Brian S said:I saw on a TV documentery a T blondi catching a young Fer de Lance snake. If a tarantula is hungry, it will often try to eat anything it can over power.