They won't eat frogs. They will probably nibble on the eggs, so it's unlikely you'll get baby frogs. You may want to remove the eggs and then put them back in when they hatch into tadpoles (they might still get eaten, but they'll have a fighting chance!).
actually, it depends on the type of fish and the type of frog that laid the eggs some fish die from eating frog eggs (e.g. catfish- poison dart frog)
Caviar comes from fish and is graded depending on which fish it came from.
no raccoons do not eat frog eggs
The frog usually lays her eggs during the rainy season.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
Yes there are fish that eat frogs but they eat the tadpoles.
frogfish eat many fish
plants, insects, frog eggs, small fish, dead plants and animals and worms
no. because frog eggs are much like fish eggs. the frogs lay the eggs underwater, and then they grow into tadpoles. Hope this helped!!
Yes it can depends which kid of frog :)
no it is in the egg and frog eggs can be found anywhere. such as leafs, trees and even ponds.