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Why are frogs adapted to the wetland?

without the water, the frog's skin dries up and kills the frog.


What are some examples of wetland?

a rattle snake a bull frog


What are some examples of Wetland consumers?

a rattle snake a bull frog


What type of wetland in Alberta does the Wood Frog live in?

alberta wetlands


What are eight wetland animals?

Frog,turtle,mouse,rat,rabbit,beaver,bird,whale


What adaptation does a Northern Leopard Frog have to live in a wetland?

Webbed feet <3


How would the destruction of wetland adversly impact living organisms?

They would hurt them because the wetland is their home and abiotic and biotic factors cant make a environment


What is in the food chain of a wetland?

well this food chain is not the only one but it is an example: (a food chain ALWAYS starts with a plant)seaweed or coral---------krill---------small fish---------piranha--------shark---------whalea...n...d that food chain it going to end with a human.


What frog begins with the letter Q?

The frog that begins with the letter "Q" is the Quacking Frog, scientifically known as Crinia georgiana. This species is native to Australia and is known for its distinctive quacking call, which resembles that of a duck. Quacking frogs are small and typically found in wetland areas, making them an important part of their ecosystem.


What happens to a wetland if ducks disappear?

If ducks were to disappear from a wetland, there might be an increase in the population of certain plant species that ducks feed on, leading to potential overgrowth and changes in the wetland's ecosystem. Additionally, the absence of ducks could impact nutrient cycling and seed dispersion, which could alter the overall biodiversity and health of the wetland.


Is a salamder a wetland and dryland animal?

Wetland


What is the smallest wetland?

the smallest wetland is the bog