There are several structural differences between bony fish and frogs. Frogs have legs, fish have legs. Fish have gills, frogs have lungs.
You can find algae fish, bugs and plants.
Cabbage -- snail -- blackbird -- cat. Maize -- rat -- owl Grass -- grasshopper -- frog -- snake
Frogs typically have a diet consisting of insects, small fish, worms, and other small invertebrates. Therefore, the contents of a frog's stomach may include partially digested prey items such as insects, larvae, or small crustaceans, depending on what the frog has recently consumed.
Carnivore, the pickerel frog's diet consists of ants, Spiders, various bugs, beetles, sawfly larvae, and other invertebrates.
Neon Tetras come from the Tropical Amazon River and evolved in some of the freshest, cleanest, purest water in the world. Amphibians will only poo and piddle and wreck the water quality thereby making it unsuitable for Neons (or any other fish)them to live in. There is a general rule that all sucessfull aquarists stick to and that is to never mix Amphibians and Reptiles with fish. If you do so you are begging for trouble.
No, a tadpole is a baby frog, and therefore an amphibian.
A mudskipper is a fish while a frog is an amphibian.
A fish has gills and fins, which frogs dont Fish are groouped in fishes while frogs are anphibians.
No a frog is an amphibian
If the frog has nothing else to eat then it will likely eat the fish, it also depends on the size difference though... other than that nothing would really happen :P
Fish that can be a meal for the frog.
depends on what tropical fish your referring to and what frog and sizes generally the fish would kill the frog by nibbling at its limbs if not swallowing it whole
actually, it depends on the type of fish and the type of frog that laid the eggs some fish die from eating frog eggs (e.g. catfish- poison dart frog)
A- fish and frog.
Caviar comes from fish and is graded depending on which fish it came from.
Yes there are fish that eat frogs but they eat the tadpoles.
Yes it can depends which kid of frog :)