This is an odd question, as many aquatic turtles do in fact eat tadpoles if given the right opportunity.
They dont
Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
Animals that eat tadpoles include fish, frogs, newts, salamanders, turtles, water birds, and dragonfly nymphs. These animals prey on tadpoles as part of their natural diet in various aquatic ecosystems.
They eat mainly fish, and sometimes they'll eat tadpoles, crustaceans, frogs, and even turtles. Hope this helps :)
Yes, but your turtle will probably eat tadpoles and unless the tadpole is fast and your turtle is slow the tadpole will become dinner.
they dont
Birds, racoons, and fish all eat tadpoles
i dont no
Animals that eat tadpoles are mainly birds that live around the water, turtles and large fish. And if your hungry enough
normally they dont but if they had to they would
Yes, frogs are a common part of the snapping turtles diet.
no. they dont. cause the are shelled reptiles