Yes, frogs do eat water fleas as they are part of their natural diet. Frogs have a diverse diet that includes insects, small fish, and invertebrates like water fleas. Water fleas are small crustaceans that can be found in freshwater habitats, and they are a good source of nutrition for various aquatic animals, including frogs.
Yes. frogs do eat water fleas. the frog will eat almost anything it can fit in its throat, including a snake.
yes
shrimp does not eat water fleas they eat plankton just like whales.
The Spiny Water fleas eat zoo plankton.
Not as a rule, they are too small, fast and live in completely different areas
Cladocerans, or "Water Fleas," eat euglena.
carrrots
fish and frogs
Fleas are considered a parasite. Often parasites are left off food webs, however, if they are included they would be at the top, meaning they don't get eaten. They have an extreamly important place in the biosphere keeping the dominant species in check so other, similar, animals can survive. However they are not directly linked with the food chain. In saying this it is important to realise that there are organisms called epiparisites - which are parasites which feed on other parasites, though to my knowledge there is not an epiparisite that feeds on fleas.
a water nymph can eat many of things but the main things are leeches water spiderswater fleas and and snails
yes the water flea does eat multiple types of Algae in the water
Adult frogs eat dragonflies and flies, and tadpoles eat water bugs and microscopic organisms in the water.
they eat bugs such as"wasps,roaches,beetles,andso on"
other small frogs and small water vertebrates and invertebrates :P other small frogs and small water vertebrates and invertebrates :P