Leopard frogs will eat just about anything they can fit in their mouths. They sit still and wait for prey to happen by, then pounce with their powerful legs. They eat beetles, ants, flies ...
That's why, if you ever watch a frog eating in slow motion ... prey — but Noel discovered that the second a frog's tongue flies out of its mouth in search for a tasty treat, that spit goes ...
Many of the animals that eat red-eyed tree frogs are nocturnal hunters that use ... they hide in the rain forest canopy and ambush crickets, flies, and moths with their long, sticky tongues.
You see, although frogs can't fly, many hunt some of the fleetest, most agile winged animals like flies, moths, and dragonflies. They don't even have to chase their meals. They just sit and wait.