Frogs typically eat a diet that consists of insects, worms, small fish, and other small animals. Some larger frog species may also consume mice or other frogs.
Over-hunting by humans can lead to a decrease in the population of certain species, which can disrupt the balance of ecosystems and lead to a loss of biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on other species within the ecosystem, leading to a decrease in overall biodiversity. It is important to manage hunting practices sustainably to prevent these negative impacts.
They don't. They merely eat other frogs and the guns eat all of them in one consecutive gob. The misconception that the frogs eat the GUNS is that in an old Western movie, "Frogs With Guns", the guns tortured the frogs and so the forgs felt the best solution was to eat those guns right up. Unfortunately, that has thrown thoday's frog and gun world out of proportion. There is absolutely no way the frog would eat the gun, because if it did it would shoot itself and die anyway, which it most certainly doesn't want. So the only suitable answer would be that the gun eats the frog. The method is explained as simply as possible below. 1.dsnju uvbsuihisducbcusdgcvyg yugwyeuiosdwehy 2.dndibsdubjj;hio;jhi0hugos 3.vsdhcvbibaweodfhio' 4.numnumnumnumnum There is also another method, explained below. 1.vsnis 2.csd fjosd 3.numnumnum Most frogs deny that their involvement in the guns and frogs battle is voluntary, but be warned, they do it for the money. And if the frog blows up and lots of guns come out when you ask it a question, such as "Will you be my prince?" then that frog has had a baaaad history with guns. However, if it does not blow up and instead comes up and eats you, you can be sure that the frog is safe from guns. Frogs With Guns is also now an edible product in both countries, Queensland and New South Wales. The delicacy is provided in both gunpowder and non-gunpowder formats.
Energy from plants is transferred to eagles through the food chain. Plants are consumed by herbivores, which are then consumed by carnivores like eagles. This process is known as primary production and energy transfer through trophic levels.
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It is the same question as; "Why are we white?", "Why are we black?," "Why are we blonde?", "Why are we brown?", "Why are we red?", ect.
no grasshoppers eat frogs turtles are real and u na corns are to
to be able to camaflage into leaves and plants to hide form the preditor
a glass frog can lay 25 eggs at a time
its amphibians. Some examples are forgs and lizards. treefrogs , tiger salamander , American toad.
yes they live in both frogs are amphibians i.e they can live in water as well as on land
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Many animals live in a swamp including gators, river snakes, forgs, slugs, and many others.
spatulate nosed tree forgs are found in central America in moist areas i think