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Frogs are part of a diverse ecosystem and interact with various organisms. They are amphibians and serve as both predators and prey; they feed on insects, worms, and small invertebrates, while being preyed upon by birds, snakes, and mammals. Additionally, frogs have symbiotic relationships with microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi, which can help in digestion or contribute to their skin health. Their presence also indicates environmental health, as they are sensitive to changes in their habitat.

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