Frogs overproduce by laying a large number of eggs in order to increase the chances of survival for their offspring. This strategy, known as "fecundity," compensates for high predation rates and environmental challenges that lead to high mortality in early developmental stages. By releasing thousands of eggs, frogs ensure that at least some will survive to adulthood and reproduce, maintaining their population. This reproductive strategy is especially important in fluctuating ecosystems where survival rates can vary significantly.
yes they do.
No, but the possibility is definitely there.
no
Some women overproduce milk and may need to pump after feeding their baby to relieve their breasts.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
They're frogs.
You have to collect the set of frogs.
Lifetime Frogs refers to the number of frogs you have ever owned during your game time. So get lots of froggies! :)
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
If algae were to overproduce, it could lead to a decrease in oxygen levels in the water and block sunlight from reaching other aquatic plants, ultimately affecting the organisms that depend on oxygen and sunlight for survival, such as fish, aquatic plants, and other marine life. This could disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and potentially lead to a decline in biodiversity.