Frogs aren't at the top of the food chain. In fact, the list of what eats frogs is pretty long. These amphibians are on the menu for all kinds of animals across different ecosystems.

Their permeable skin and reliance on water make them sensitive to environmental changes. They're also tasty snacks for a variety of hungry mouths.

Birds That Eat Frogs

Birds swoop in as some of the most common frog predators. Herons, storks, crows, hawks, and even ducks eat frogs. Some birds spot frogs from above while flying, others catch them near ponds or wetlands. Because frogs live in or near water, birds that fish tend to find them easily.

Herons use their sharp beaks like spears to snatch frogs from ponds. Crows, on the other hand, often flip rocks or leaves to find frogs hiding underneath. Frogs

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