well, Blackbirds are the most common to eat tadpoles. Tadpoles are VERY fast swimmers, and blackbirds are VERY fast at catching their prey. but, hawks and eagles eat tadpoles as well; but not as much as blackbirds because, hawks and eagles eat meat that are land animals, besides frogs, toads, and some reptiles, but if hawks and eagles need the tadpoles to keep themselves or their babies alive. most likely, for their babies. birds would die to keep their babies alive. same goes for owls. so, the birds that eat tadpoles *rarely and frequently* are: owls, blackbirds, hawks, and eagles.
it eats the tadpoles tail
The world around a tadpole is its aquatic environment, including water, plants, rocks, and other organisms. It provides the necessary resources for the tadpole to grow, develop, and eventually transform into a frog.
yes. a tadpole is a young frog. A Tadpole MAY be a young frog but all tadpoles are not neccessarily young frogs. There are several species of creature like Newts and Toads etc that also have a tadpole stage.
Frog, egg - tadpole. Silkworm IS the young of the Silk Moth.
Before it becomes a frog, a frog starts its life cycle as an egg, then hatches into a tadpole. The tadpole will further develop into a froglet before eventually maturing into an adult frog.
Yes, a tadpole is a consumer It eats algae and other plants to get energy.
The food it eats
An adult tadpole is afrog so it eats bugs.
it eats the tadpoles tail
Tadpoles eats little plants in the water called Algae
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
The algae converts energy from sunlight using photosynthesis. The tadpole eats the algae and incorporates approx. 1/10th of its energy. The heron eats the tadpole and converts approx. 1/10th of its energy, giving it 1/100th of the original energy.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
Tadpole in french: têtard.
no a tadpole is a baby frog .
the shell keeps the tadpole safe because it protects the tadpole from predetors