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WHY WOULD IT BE BAD IF WE DIDN'T HAVE FROGS?

Because frogs eat insects like flies, gnats and some others. That means there would be more insects and less vegetables for us. Also other animals eat frogs, that means less food for animals like owls.

Basicly it is all a chain reaction. Over population of insects could lead to infestations and less yummy foods like apples, raisins, grapes, strawberries, and many more.

Also less animal could affect us in many ways because we eat them so little to no protein for us.this is why we need to protect the frog!

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the world would blow up because there would be no enderasdof 4.846, a special chemical that frogs emit when they breath. endeasdof 4.846 keeps the lava in the earth and when it runs out the volcanos would blow up in our faces.

to keep this from happening, we should eat as much gold as we can.

P.S.: theres only 2 frogs left in the world.

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If all the frogs would die off there would be a break in the chain.

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the food chain would be totally messed up other animals would be eating different animals making predation worse and causing the popluation to decrease. hope that helps Astred

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There wouldn't be many flies in that area. It's a known fact that flies commonly feast on insects/flies.

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everything would slowly F8ck up because the turtle is responsible for keeping vegitation levels low.

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Well I think the amount of flies would increase a lot without frogs!

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some animals would migrate and some would die. this was written by a 4th grader

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the food chain would not take as much affect because of the existence of omnivores

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