No tadpoles are not carnivorous as they eat plants. Large frogs are generally considered carnivorous.
The tadpole is the juvenile stage. As it gets older, it turns into a frog, not a fish.
short and simple they are herbivores mostly eat algae
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
All salamanders are carnivores in their adult phase. As tadpoles, they may be herbivorous or omnivorous, but as they mature, they become purely carnivorous.
Yes, they will eat each other, especially if you don't feed them regularly. When they are tadpoles, no need to worry. But when they get their legs, they become complete carnivores and will nutty and eat each other, that is, if you don't feed them. Even if you put meat in there, there is a small chance that the tadpoles won't eat each other. If you REALLY want both tadpoles to live, you should probably separate them.
Frogs are carnivores as adults. Tadpoles are herbivores.
Toads do not eat plants. They eat other insects. When they are tadpoles they eat plants but switch when they are no longer tadpoles.
Bullfrogs will eat small fish, tadpoles, small snails and beetles. In some cases, bullfrogs have been seen feeding on rodents, small turtles, other frogs and small birds. Therefore bullfrogs are carnivores.
Yes they can eat dry dog food. Let it soak in water so its soft.
Tadpoles are herbivores because their diet primarily consists of algae and plants. As they mature into adult frogs, their digestive system changes to accommodate a carnivorous diet of insects and small animals. This transition is due to the different nutritional needs of each life stage.