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Why do big frogs pick on little frogs?

Because the smaller frogs must do whatever the larger frogs command, or else, if angered or hungry, the larger frogs eat the smaller frogs. Well, basically, older and bigger ones have more power than the younger and smaller ones.


What do tree frogs depend on?

Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.


How are the skeletons of humans and frogs are different?

Frogs have smaller bones then humans.


What family does bullfrog belongs?

the family of bullfrogs are just frogs or in the group of frogs and toads


Does a kangaroo travel in a colony?

No. Some of the smaller species (such as rock wallabies) live in a colony.Larger kangaroos, such as the Red Kangaroo, the Eastern Grey and the Western Grey, tend to travel in groups known as mobs. Smaller members of the kangaroo family, such as wallabies, tend to have smaller family groups, and they do not travel like the larger ones do in search of food.The smallest species, such as the musky rat-kangaroo, tend to be solitary, and not travel in groups at all.


Do frogs eat their own eggs?

Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.No.


Does a frog eat a dog?

... Frogs tend not to eat dogs...


Do frogs eat people food?

Frogs do not generally eat people food. Frogs tend to eat insects like flies and simple plants in their environment.


What do snapper turtles eat?

they eat frogs smaller turtles insects and smaller animals


What two things do frogs eat?

Mostly toads eat mice but some frogs,large,do too.They eat smaller frogs and other insects.


What do kangaroos travel in?

Nothing, they get around by their own feet.It depends on the species. Larger kangaroos, such as the Red Kangaroo, the Eastern Grey and the Western Grey, tend to travel in groups known as mobs. Smaller members of the kangaroo family, such as wallabies, tend to have smaller family groups, and they do not travel like the larger ones do in search of food.The smallest species, such as the musky rat-kangaroo, tend to be solitary, and not travel in groups at all.


Will an adult white lip tree frog eat smaller frogs in its habitat even if plenty of crickets and worms are available?

Yes - they will simply view the smaller frogs as potential food !