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It's very hard to determine exactly the number of tomato frogs those dying off each year, even the number of them is undefinable. We only know three of the four species of tomato frogs are in Madagascar, the life time of a tomato frog is from 6 to 8 years.
The population of tomato frogs in the wild is difficult to estimate accurately. However, they are listed as endangered, with threats such as habitat loss and introduced predators contributing to their declining populations. Monitoring and conservation efforts are ongoing to help protect and stabilize their numbers in the wild.
What animal gives the frogs there nutrients
tadpoles are frogs before they grow into frogs, just like fetuses are babies before they grow into babies...
Tomatoes.
Absolutely! Big and ripe ones located near the ground. Also strawberries.
The reported population for tomato frogs in Madagascar in the year 2000 is said to be about 2 million. The population has grown since then and the numbers are big.
well, according to the science of dr foogibaa the answer is chicken.
It is challenging to provide an exact number as it can vary based on environmental factors and population size. However, tomato frogs typically reproduce by laying clutches of around 100-300 eggs at a time, with multiple clutches per year.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
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