No, not really. But if it eats you fish put it in a pond far away from you because it'll come back. Some may eat you fish but unless it looks big, and dodgy, it's okay.
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.
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A frog, or fish, snake could eat a bird.
get your fishing rod and go to a pond. If you find a fish-like thing in the water, throw your fishing rod in and catch the frog. You will know if it's a frog 'cause that's the only thing that goes in the pond.:) --------------------------------------------------------------- This is incorrect; In a pond, you can catch up to three kinds of fish as well as a bug called the pond skater. Crawfish Killifish Frog Some people have said you can listen for the sound, though, to help identify a frog.
Uhhh... frog, fish, dragonfly, pond skater, bacteria, watersnakes?, turtles,
because it is
Hi All I can add is that we have a frog who is right now attached to the face of a large Koi carp in our pond and although it has been prised off once it has gone back! It appears to be shagging the fish! No accounting for taste!
frog-herbivore and fish-Omnivore
When the pond temperature rises, water levels increase, and other thing I don't know. But those are true for most pond fish.
frog eggs, if that's what your asking.