Certain species of ducks, such as the wood duck and the mallard, are known to eat bullfrogs, particularly their tadpoles and smaller adults. Ducks generally have a varied diet that can include amphibians, insects, and aquatic invertebrates. However, bullfrogs are not a primary food source for most ducks, as they tend to prefer plant material and smaller prey. The consumption of bullfrogs by ducks may be more opportunistic, especially in areas where other food sources are scarce.
Bullfrogs eat Insects, small fish, snakes, and even frogs. Bullfrogs will even eat smaller bullfrogs.
No, bullfrogs are carnivores. They eat worms and insects.
Bullfrogs DO eat spiders. I can't believe no one answered this yet.
heron, bulrushes, phragmites reeds, yellow-billed ducks, marsh mongoose and giant bullfrogs
Vegetable scraps.
NO NO
baby ducks eat chicken crumb they can then start on proper duck food when about 8-10 weeks but mix gradually
almost any kind of insect
corn, bread, and seeds
If they are young the Snakes, turtles, fish, and birds eat them If they are adult the Great Blue Herons and Raccoons eat them.
Ducks will actually eat just about any kind of insect that it can get. This includes June bugs, beetles, grubs, and even mice sometimes.
insects