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Do turtles eat frogs

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Yes. Some species, like the bullfrog and the goliath frog, will eat anything they can fit in their mouths, and that includes other frogs, birds, crocodile hatchlings, bats, rodents, snakes, and turtles.

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Yes! Turtles do eat frogs. My red ear slider just ate one in fact!

Pretty gruesome to watch, but awesome at the same time.

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Sometimes they do.

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