I'm not so sure, but I think they will not. They are relatives. He he !!
2006-06-07 21:41:57
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answered by lemonadebogainville 2
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Even the mother will eat the tadpoles!
2006-06-07 22:01:17
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answered by cashflow_2000 5
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some frogs do eat tadpoles. usually just insects but they have been know to eat tadpoles.
2006-06-07 22:32:02
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answered by Mache 6
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Tadpoles usually eat algae and different tiny flowers stumbled on interior the water, yet when you're preserving some you are able to feed them "finely floor commercial goldfish nutrients, a commercial Trout Chow, or algae from yet another aquarium should be fed two times on a daily basis." or you are able to boil lettuce or spinach. at the same time as they grow to be frogs, they eat such issues as insects and crustaceans. if you're preserving them "Tiny meal worms or aphids from infested houseplants are your dazzling guess, yet you need to wish to easily launch the little frogs to make certain their survival." desire I helped!
2016-12-06 12:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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tadpoles are baby frogs, before they develop their land gear....so odds are the frog is not eating them, and could be its mother
2006-06-07 21:42:10
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answered by chitowndub 3
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when it comes to aquatic creatures one thing stand almost as a positive. "BIG FISH EAT LITTLE FISH" 95 % of things that live in water will eat anything they see move that don't eat them first . so yes i think the frog will eat tad poles regardless if their hers or not
2006-06-07 22:37:03
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answered by acejester1818 3
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It wouldn't surprise me, seeing as hamsters eat their young sometimes.
2006-06-07 21:42:27
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answered by xx**Liss**xx 3
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I think its as in other species, they do but not there own.
2006-06-07 21:44:46
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answered by LEONARDO P 3
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