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? asked in PetsReptiles · 2 months ago

Do frogs have no predators?

Why aren’t they scared of anything? I walk up to a big frog and try to scare it but it just sits there and stares at me

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  • 1 month ago

    They certainly have predators.  They also have camouflage.  The frog hopes you don't notice it.

  • 1 month ago

    They can just smell the bi+ch in you.

    Source(s): It's their gift and their curse.
  • 2 months ago

    as the other guys already said,i think frogs dont care so much about human presence even because they're already used to us due to seeing us everyday and some people wandering around and bothering them

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Lots of predators eat frogs. Birds, snakes, big frogs, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, turtles, fish, bats, and of course people eat frogs. 

  • 2 months ago

    Storks, birds of prey, crows, gulls, ducks, terns, herons, pine martens, stoats, weasels, polecats, badgers, otters and snakes are all predators of frogs.

  • 2 months ago

    Birds, snakes, big fish, other frogs, raccoons...  Really any predator larger than a frog will eat a frog.   Some frogs will cannibalize smaller frogs.   There are snake species that specifically prefer amphibians over rodents (hognose snakes, for example, prefer frogs)

  • 2 months ago

    herons are important predators as are a number of land animals (many mammals) and other birds, and even some fish.  Clearly, if the frog did not flee, it was either incapacitated or had learned to not fear humans. 

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