they are carivores they eat every thing they can find!
Four carnivores in a pond are seagulls, frogs (eat insects), herons, and alligators (none of these are usually in the same pond, with the exception of seagulls and frogs).
Carnivores that live in a pond include frogs, fish like bass and catfish, crayfish, and some species of turtles. These animals primarily feed on smaller aquatic organisms such as insects, smaller fish, and algae.
no, frogs are carnivores.
In a pond ecosystem, the carnivores are typically organisms that feed on other animals. Common examples include fish like bass and perch, amphibians such as frogs, and aquatic invertebrates like dragonfly larvae. These carnivores play a crucial role in controlling populations of herbivores and maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. Their presence contributes to the overall health and biodiversity of the pond environment.
frogs in a pond
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Pond frogs usually eat a variety of insects such as crickets, flies, grasshoppers, and beetles. They may also consume small fish, tadpoles, and even other frogs. Pond frogs are opportunistic feeders and will consume whatever prey is available to them in their environment.
no, they are posionous, but remember they are frogs.
No, they are carnivores.
no but adult yellow banded dart frogs are carnivores all adult frogs are carnivores
they swim in a pond