No but they are either endangered on threated, it was threatened the last time I checked. Hoped this helped :)
no
No.
What animal gives the frogs there nutrients
Tomatoes.
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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.
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none i think
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.
then there would be no red eyed green tree frogs sitting on the wall.
The exact reason Gastric-brooding frogs are extinct is not known, but a fugus that causes desease and the degradation of their habitat are propable reasons for their dissapearance.
Tomato frogs are named for their distinctive bright red or orange coloration, which resembles the color of ripe tomatoes. This vivid hue serves as a warning to potential predators about the frog's toxic secretions. Native to Madagascar, these frogs also exhibit a plump, rounded body shape that further contributes to their tomato-like appearance. Their striking coloration and unique features make them easily recognizable in their natural habitat.