i dont know!! my tadpoles all escaped or something cuz they werent there wen i came home. they didnt die though. i didnt c and remains.
They avoid other fish and stay in the protected area of their host Anemones' tentacles in order to avoid being eaten.
Fish eggs are not eaten by dragonfly larvae. Dragonfly larvae eat small fish, very small fish and tadpoles. They do not eat fish larvae. A lot of fish eat the larvae out of there own nests.
When Spring Peepers are eggs and tadpoles, they are eaten by turtles, fish, and aquatic insects. As adults they are eaten by snakes, birds, and bullfrogs.
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
No they won't most of them will eat each other if they have no food or if the larger tadpoles a hungry they will eat the smaller and weaker tadpoles. And some will die from mosquito larvae and adult mosquitoes and will be eaten by larger fish if they are in the wild.
fish and sea food, like crabs, oysters, fish and turtles, as well as fish, insects, shrimp, tadpoles, and pasta called ahuatle that was eaten commonly.
Tadpoles get oxygen from water like fish do.
Most the time babie fish will swim faster than tadpoles
Tadpoles can be eaten by anything from fish, birds, frogs, snapping turtles. They also enter the food chain when they grow up and become frogs eating flies, dragon flies and other flying insects. They also get eaten by a variety of animals such as cats, birds, snakes, and humans.
Some things that prey on sponges are sea turtles, crustaceans, fish, and echinoderms. Sponges move so slow that they cannot avoid being eaten.
Birds, racoons, and fish all eat tadpoles
Birds, racoons, and fish all eat tadpoles