no it only effects them when there developing
yes it gets on anything even humans but it doesn't effect us
no
it kills it
Rising temperatures, habitat destruction, and the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus have wiped out dozens of species of harlequin frogs in recent years.
Most tree frog extinction and endangerment is due to chytridiomycosis which is a disease caused by chytrid fungus.
Chytrid fungus primarily affects amphibian populations, particularly frogs and toads, rather than grasshoppers. However, if the decline of amphibians disrupts the ecosystem, it could indirectly impact grasshopper populations by altering predator-prey dynamics or plant health. Overall, while chytrid fungus itself does not directly decrease grasshopper numbers, its effects on the ecosystem could have indirect consequences.
tadpoles are baby frogs
Baby frogs
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baby frogs are tadpoles and live underwater, therefore they cannot.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
To give baby frogs water you just put them in the water and they will drink it