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What does the larval stage of the frog eat?

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Answered by smartysurya773389
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Eat insects, slugs, small frogs, small fish (will enter the water to find fish and frogs). Tadpoles eat mainly algae; Adult frogs are carnivores, eating insects, small mice, other frogs. Carnivores. Adults eat insects, larvae eat larval insects...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tadpoles are the larval stages of frogs and toads. Amphibians differ from most other vertebrates (higher organisms with a backbone), in that their eggs develop into a larval stage, known as a tadpole. ... Frogs are in the order anura, meaning no tail, as opposed to tailed amphibians, like salamanders.



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