Yes it does eat it eats flies and insects.
Yes there are fish that eat frogs but they eat the tadpoles.
Yes it can depends which kid of frog :)
depends on what tropical fish your referring to and what frog and sizes generally the fish would kill the frog by nibbling at its limbs if not swallowing it whole
a frog
yes but a better answer is why would it eat it they live in deep water how would a frog get there
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)
A frog, or fish, snake could eat a bird.
If the frog has nothing else to eat then it will likely eat the fish, it also depends on the size difference though... other than that nothing would really happen :P
the things that would probebly eat a frog are fish sharks and other big animalsif you didnt know that than your stupid
Cats, dogs, bigger fish than the frog and people. If I missed anything out, just add it.
Most of the time they eat this stuff called frog and tadpole bites... that's all i know but they might eat little fish too because i had fish in the tank with my albino frogs and the fish ended up gone so im guessing they ate them......
I own a fish Hatchery and sell tadpoles. A big frog takes 2 years to become a frog from a tadpole. Te tail is poison and nothing eats tadpoles. After the tail falls off in 2 years and grows legs and becomes a frog, many things can eat the frog. Bass fish or any preditor fish. Rubber frogs are used as fish lures. Racoons eat frogs, snakes and birds.Kind of a hard life after 2 years of being a tadpole. Once 40 years ago we cut open a big frog who had eatted 3 small snapping turtles. So about anything eats frogs, but in the midwest Bass would be first preditor fish to do it.