Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
no they dont, the eat microscopic organisms
Tadpoles eat plants.
Plants are safe for tadpoles to eat and are one of their favorite foods. Tadpoles also like to eat algae which can be found growing on plants.
This is an odd question, as many aquatic turtles do in fact eat tadpoles if given the right opportunity.
No tadpoles are not carnivorous as they eat plants. Large frogs are generally considered carnivorous.
Toads do not eat plants. They eat other insects. When they are tadpoles they eat plants but switch when they are no longer tadpoles.
Aquatic plants.
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
piranhas eat aquatic plants.
Wild ducks eat aquatic plants as well as grasses and other tender plants. They also eat seeds, bugs, slugs, snails, minnows, small frogs, and anything else too slow to avoid a snapping bill. Ducks are omnivores so eat both plants and animals.
Salmon fish eat aquatic animals like tadpoles, squid, and other smaller fish....
Salmon fish eat aquatic animals like tadpoles, squid, and other smaller fish....