The answer is that you have to shove the snake into the frog and stuff the marsh wren and cut it up into a chain and it makes a food chain of animals
Turtles, frogs, snakes, alligators. Also muskrat, beaver, mink.
fish,frogs,plants,worms,and turtles
Turtles are reptiles but frogs aren't!Frogs are amphibian. :(
Frogs and turtles do not nurse their young. Only mammals nurse their young. Frogs and Turtles are Amphibians.
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
One possible food chain could be: algae → mosquito larvae → frogs → turtles. Another chain might be: grasshopper → frogs → turtles → fish. A third example could be: flies → mosquitoes → frogs → crayfish. Each food chain illustrates the transfer of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem.
Leave It to Beaver - 1957 Beaver's Frogs 4-35 was released on: USA: 20 May 1961
Green algae, cyanobacteria, aquatic plants (e.g. water hyacinth)
Depending on the species of Turtle, both would eat frogs. The Snapping Turtle eats most all types of small mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish. While the Crane is slightly picker about the animals it eats, they do include plants in their diet, and eat frogs too. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
no
animals
Yes, frogs are a common part of the snapping turtles diet.