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Adult frogs are carnivorous; most common species eat insects, and other small creatures commensurate with their size (depends on species)
Frogs can absorb water through their skin (except some species). They can also lose water that way. So, I suppose that means that they do not have to drink in the conventional sense, but need to be near water (they could dry out !). "frogs don't 'drink' water, at least not the way we do! Frogs absorb water through their skin. Some species of frogs have a special patch on their bellies, which absorbs water" - from http://www.indiaparenting.com/kidcentric/319_2703/all-about-frogs.html
They do not drink fruit juice, milk, beer, tea or coffee !
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