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Frogs have adapted to living in duckweed-dominated environments by developing features that enhance their survival and feeding efficiency. Their small size and ability to camouflage among the floating vegetation help them avoid predators. Additionally, frogs can utilize the dense cover of duckweed to hunt for insects and other prey, capitalizing on the abundant food sources while remaining concealed. This adaptation allows them to thrive in aquatic habitats where duckweed provides both shelter and sustenance.

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