What biological class forms the firm root of the adult and juvenile Wyoming Toad's carnivorous menu?

Answer

Arthropod class

As the Wyoming Toad matures and transitions into its terrestrial carnivorous phase, its diet becomes strictly focused on consuming small prey items available in its prairie and wetland fringe habitats. The documented menu items, which include beetles, flies, ants, and spiders, all belong to the Arthropod class. While worms are also included as a possibility, the primary and consistent foundation of the adult and juvenile diet is rooted firmly within this specific invertebrate class.

What biological class forms the firm root of the adult and juvenile Wyoming Toad's carnivorous menu?
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