Can crabs eat African dwarf frogs?

It's very likely that a crab could eat an African dwarf frog, especially if the crab is larger than the frog.

Here's why:

* Predatory nature: Crabs are omnivores and opportunistic feeders. They will eat a variety of things, including insects, worms, and small fish.

* Size matters: While some crabs might be small, others can grow quite large. A larger crab could easily overpower and consume a dwarf frog.

* Frog vulnerability: Dwarf frogs are relatively small and slow-moving, making them an easy target for a hungry crab.

It's important to note: The specific species of crab and frog involved will influence the outcome. Some crabs might be less likely to eat frogs, and some frogs might be more agile than others.

It is generally not recommended to keep crabs and dwarf frogs together in the same tank. The risk of the crab eating the frog is too high.