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Lobsters live in salt water and frogs live in or near to fresh water, so in nature the two animals would never come into contact.
Most frogs cannot survive in salt water because their skin is permeable to salt, which can dehydrate their bodies. Some species, like the crab-eating frog, have adapted to tolerate brackish water, but true saltwater is typically harmful to frogs.
Frogs are not adapted to live in salt water.
Seahorses are salt water and frogs are fresh water, there are special aquariums for salt water fish type creatures.
Sharks do not typically eat frogs as their primary diet consists of fish, marine mammals, and other sea creatures. However, if a frog were to find itself in the water with a shark, it is possible that the shark might eat it as part of its opportunistic feeding behavior.
Most frogs cannot live in salt water, because it will dehydrate and kill them, but there are a very few frogs that have adaptations that allow them to be exceptions:Crab-eating frogsAfrican clawed frogsSouthern leopard frogs
The Heron is a carnivore, and will eat fish, frogs, shellfish, crabs, and other aquatic creatures, be they in fresh or salt water.
fish and frogs
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
Yes, frogs do eat water striders. Water striders are small insects that live on the surface of water, and frogs may prey on them as part of their diet. This can help control the population of water striders in certain habitats.
Yes, frogs do eat water fleas as they are part of their natural diet. Frogs have a diverse diet that includes insects, small fish, and invertebrates like water fleas. Water fleas are small crustaceans that can be found in freshwater habitats, and they are a good source of nutrition for various aquatic animals, including frogs.
Adult frogs eat dragonflies and flies, and tadpoles eat water bugs and microscopic organisms in the water.