Unlikely. Starfish are marine animals; tadpoles are larval frogs or toads living in freshwater. They couldn't live in the same environment and even if they could, the size difference and the fact tadpoles are little soft things while starfish are, in comparison, huge and hard, would make the meal impossible.
No because starfishes mouths are smaller than tuna fish!
don't touch it
he is easy to be eaten in the sea
There is no way of how starfish eat. The prey is eaten alive and swallowed in one gulp. Sometimes starfish eat other starfishes.
I am sure there are numerous food chains in lakes and ponds. Here is one I am sure is quite common. Mosquito larvae is eaten by a tadpole, which is eaten by a crayfish, which is eaten by a bass, which is eaten by a northern pike, which is eaten by a sturgeon.
A) Starfish aren't even fish. B) If by cleaned you mean eaten, then yes! Okay, seriously; most starfish are much to predatory for that kind of behavior, but the few that aren't still are most definitely not cleaners!
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
Depends on the particular variety of starfish, but they're all important food sources. For example, the common starfish gets eaten by seabirds, dolphins, porpoises, gulls, sea otters, lobsters and crabs, and by several species of fish -- as well as other starfish! And Humans of course. The crown-of-thorns starfish (the notorious predator of coral reefs) is itself eaten by various fish, such as the humphead wrasse; by the harlequin shrimp; and by the giant triton.
oyster drill (a snail), starfish, oyster catchers (bird), seagulls, bears, otters, walrus, gray whales.
no a tadpole is a baby frog .
Tadpole in french: tΓͺtard.
Because when one of their legs get eaten the leg grows back surprisingly fast and they have hard & rough shells.
it just gets eaten away over time in the life cycle when the frog gets his lungs and his four legs