Older frogs will get deseases or will be eaten by predators.
Yes, cockroaches will be eaten by frogs. A frog is one of the many natural predators of the cockroach.
The southern leopard frog is eaten by a great variety of predators such as: raccoons,Virginia opossums, large fish, snakes, turtles, large frogs, and herons.
Predators if crickets are snakes or frogs
If it is in its larval stages, an alderfly will be eaten by predators such as; fish, larger aquatic beetles, dragonfly larvae and other macroinvertebrates within the predator group. If they are adults, Predators include; dragonflies, birds, frogs and lizards.
One of the predators is a snake
Well, frogs are scientifically nocturnal, therefore leading them to eat the worms, and worms don't eat frogs, so realistically frogs should have more population than worms because they don't get eaten by as many predators no matter what ecosystem they or you or them or him or she or it or anything!
Spiders are eaten by birds and frogs perhaps...
predators
Both, they eat insects and they are eaten by larger animals. It's a predator for it eats the mosquitoes in the pond and we all know that a predator eats other organisms in an ecosystem. It also depends on the type of frog. Poisonous frogs generally do not have any predators, however, pond frogs are eaten by blue herons.
possibly frogs
Frogs leave their "spawn" or eggs for different reasons. For example, in tropical regions, frogs hide their spawn where predators can't find them- in the leaves of a bromelaid, for instance. In temperate regions, the frogs often lay spawn in huge groups that cover the surface of the water. This allows for some to still live, even if most get eaten by predators. Frogs often come back to their eggs to clean them of fungi. Some frogs don't even lay eggs and bear live young. There are some frogs who carry their eggs on their backs though. Frogs usually leave their spawn so that they are not in one place for too long- otherwise predators will find them.