Not entirely sure. I know China has a lot. Here in United States we have bullfrogs that are considered "pests" and they are very commonly used. My personal advice: don't eat them, They're disgusting.
all sorts, like frogs,birds,insects,even the worlds largest rat (so far.)
Frogs eat other organisms, such as insects, so they are consumers.
Yes. It is in fact a producer. For it provides food for certain animals at the pond such as ducks, geese, frogs, etc.
they can be found in PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Grass is the only producer listed. All the other organisms in your list are consumers.
Yes. It is in fact a producer. For it provides food for certain animals at the pond such as ducks, geese, frogs, etc.
Bull frogs can get up to eight inches! There the largest frog in North America!
Frogs, or anurans, make up the largest group of amphibians. There are approximately 4,800 types of frogs in the world. (Anurans are comprised of both frogs and toads. Taxonomically, toads are a type of frog.)
Frogs can be found in all countries.
a mushroom is a decomposer not a primary producer
all frogs are amphibians
Indonesia is the largest exporter of frog legs in the world, with over 80% of the global market share. The country exports frog legs primarily to European countries such as France and Belgium, where they are considered a delicacy.