it depends on what types, but mostly yes, except for the turtle
yes
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
No.
Yes. Some species, like the bullfrog and the goliath frog, will eat anything they can fit in their mouths, and that includes other frogs, birds, crocodile hatchlings, bats, rodents, snakes, and turtles.
well, from personal experiance, size is a major factor. most turtles grow to about the size of a dinner plate, while frogs usually stay small. however turtles, because of their size, are more friendly and holdable. they are great pets for kids. frogs are a lot less easy to tame than turtles. also, frogs have climate issues. their home has to be the exact temperature or they will die! we recently had a small green frog named razor. we had him 3 hours and he died in his cage because we left him in our small pond. apparently, even though its shaded by 4 trees it was still to sunny for him. so your best bet would be a turtle.
The southern leopard frog is eaten by a great variety of predators such as: raccoons,Virginia opossums, large fish, snakes, turtles, large frogs, and herons.
Fish, turtles, dragonflies, fish, frogs, salamanders, crayfish
fish, turtles, birds, bats, spiders, wasps, and frogs eat dragonflies.
Turtles are reptiles but frogs aren't!Frogs are amphibian. :(
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
Frogs and turtles do not nurse their young. Only mammals nurse their young. Frogs and Turtles are Amphibians.
Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
Several birds prey on dragonflies. Frogs, herons, and ducks eat dragonfly nymphs. Several parasites attack dragonflies.
The great blue heron is a predator. It eats fish, turtles. and frogs.
Ducks, geese, small fish, tadpoles, frogs, turtles and insects.
Frogs and Spiders
Ducks, geese, small fish, tadpoles, frogs, turtles and insects.
Frogs, adult or tadpoles, eat insects like dragonflies, butterflies, small fishes.