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Aquatic Predators
- Mr. Raphael Okoh (Old Soldier)
- Jan 3, 2017
- 1 min read
FROGS
Accordingly, wild frogs can eat anything that fits onto their tongues and into their mouths. Large species of frogs, such as the Khorat big-mouthed frog, often eat whole birds as do American bullfrogs. Others, such as pacman frogs, eat live mice and rats or even other amphibians and lizards.

Once frogs are established they may reproduce in the pond and sustain the population year after year. Fish and even other frogs love to eat the egg sacks. Ten days or so after the eggs are laid the tadpoles will begin hatching. Tadpole hatching is again a good time to be checking the skimmer.
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