yes, tadpoles will eat other dead tadpoles if not fed, and sometimes if they are not fed they will nip at each others tails.
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yes yabbies are meat eaters and if arn't fed well the will attack frogs and tadpoles
Tadpoles need to eat a lot to turn into frogs. If allowed to become too hungry, they can eat other tadpoles. Other than eating each other, they prefer a diet consisting of plants.
Initially, tadpoles are only able to eat algae. Only later in their development can they eat 'meat' and are often, by then, ready to leave the water as small but fully functioning frogs.
Yes, they eat an assortment of things. They will eat algae that grows on the floor or items in the pond. They will also eat dead matter that falls to the floor of the pond, Later on, also bloodworms, fish food and micro organisms.
Yes, eagles are known to eat tadpoles if they are available as a food source. However, tadpoles are not a primary food source for eagles and they are more likely to consume fish, small mammals, birds, and carrion.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
No tadpoles are not carnivorous as they eat plants. Large frogs are generally considered carnivorous.
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Frogs, adult or tadpoles, eat insects like dragonflies, butterflies, small fishes.
Yes, some types of kingfishers do eat frogs, including tadpoles.
Adult frogs eat dragonflies and flies, and tadpoles eat water bugs and microscopic organisms in the water.
Frogs are predatory; most feed on insects.
It is possible. They eat young frogs and slugs.
baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
tadpoles are baby frogs
All adult frogs are predatory and eat mostly insects. Larval frogs however (tadpoles) often eat freshwater algae. There are no frogs that live in the sea however, and so no frogs nor tadpoles eat seaweed.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs. The tadpoles will eventually develop into frogs.