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.
Baby wild frogs typically eat small insects such as fruit flies, ants, small beetles, and mosquito larvae. They become increasingly carnivorous as they grow and their diet will continue to include a variety of insects and other small invertebrates.
AnswerNo, but they are predated by frogs and will eat tadpoles. Mice eat bugs, grains, seeds and some things out of the garbage. They like cheese, crackers, cereal, etc.
Baby crocodiles eat meat. Mostly insects, or shellfish.
No, it is not recommended to feed baby frogs store-bought fish food as it may not meet their nutritional needs. Baby frogs typically require a diet of live insects like small crickets, fruit flies, or microworms to thrive and grow. It's best to offer a varied diet to ensure they receive proper nutrition.
Frogs are carnivores. Smaller frogs usually eat insects, spiders and worms. Bigger frogs can eat smaller mammals, chicks, snails, slugs, centipedes, small fish, or other frogs. Most frogs like their food to be alive and moving and unlike humans do not eat anything that is dead. For a more informative or specific answer, perhaps the question would require more detail. Diets of frogs vary fairly widely with species.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
no they are to small to eat They will eat baby frogs, I have seen them fighting over them in my pond.
baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
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food
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
Poliwogs(baby frogs)
They will eat anything from baby fish to full grown frogs.
yes they do eat krill slall ones
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
yes, yes they do but dont let them some tree frogs are poisonous