Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? Oh do start a frogspawn thread!! I love tadpoles. I will name mine Bruce.
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? Just for you, Rachael - You can see some of the little guys are just starting to develop. There are eight more clumps in the pond, with the newts starting to look very hungry… The amorous frog couples have left the small pond, and there is just one more male chirruping and whirring in the big pond. I call him Lonely Tony.
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? One of the places we train in during the summer is beside a lake and at a specific time there are thousands of tiny frogs on the paths and it is so difficult trying not to tread on them. Do ducks eat tadpoles? What would the natural predator be for baby frogs as surely all these cannot reach adulthood?
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? Hi Little Bruce!!!!! Grow a nice, big, strong tail!!! Yes, ducks eat tadpoles. Fish, birds...Labradors....lots of things would eat tadpoles.... Stay safe, Brucey!
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? EVERYTHING eats tadpoles, Stacia, they are the staple diet for newts, grass snakes, many sorts of birds including ducks, fish - and yes, apparently labradors too… Each frog couple lays hundreds of eggs, but only a couple of those will actually make it through to breeding age at around 4 years old.
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? I try to move as much spawn as possible from our big fish pond into the small one because the fish do eat it and also eat emerging taddies, but we must be very lucky , we end up with hundreds of baby froglets every year : The noise in our garden in the evenings has to be heard to be believed, they are very vocal , these frogs of ours , wishing I had newts
Re: What is it with this dog of mine????? [quote author=Oberon link=topic=4914.msg61621#msg61621 date=1395138747] Hi Little Bruce!!!!! Grow a nice, big, strong tail!!! [/quote] Would that be an OTTER tail, Rachael, hmmm?