Most snails are herbivores (i.e., plant eating); however, the Genus Powelliphanta from Australia areomniverous (i.e., anything) to include worms and slugs.
No, because tadpoles eat algae and weeds, or anything small. When they grow up into frogs or toads, however, they love nothing more than munching on a juicy snail or slug
Snails will eat nearly and fruit/veg especially tomatoes and lettuce as treats. If you are feeding tomatoes to snails don't let them sit in the juice because it is acidic. Recently I have seen tadpoles eating bread at the local Quarry but I'm not exactly sure what else they eat.
crayfish eat tadpoles,snails,small fish, and insects.crayfish also eat plants and waterweeds
No, snails don't kill frogs they actual help frogs by eating harmful bacteria.
The population of water snails, tadpoles, and stickleback would become higher because the water beetles would not be eating them. Then the tadpoles, sticklebacks, and water snails would eat all the food that all the other insects in the pond were eating.
small frogs, worms, tadpoles, water beetles, snails, berries, insects and small animals
Snails and tadpoles
tadpoles will eat algae or dead skin off fallen members where when the grow tadpoles become more carnivores feeding on less algae and more bugs once they get the long tongue
fish , and turtles , snails frogs, and tadpoles
long necked turtles eat a variety of foods such as crayfish, tadpoles and fish.
They feed on snails, crayfish, tadpoles and aquatic vegetation
no water beetles do not eat tadpoles because i have a little water beetle that swims with tadpoles every day in my dads wheel barrow if u are wondering why i have a tadpole in a wheel barrow its because the pond at the the back of my house dryed up and he/she was iin it so i saved itall the rest are little frogs and the are starting to jump away so theres ur answer they dont eat tadpoles :)
Tadpoles eat plants.