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There will be more beetles available for other organisms.

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If the population of snakes increases the population of frogs will most likely?

Decrease.


What was the population for tomato frogs in 2000?

No research regarding the popular of tomato frogs has yet been documented. It is most likely that the popular of tomato frogs in 2000 was greater than the current population at this time.


What will happen if turtles eats tadpoles?

There will be fewer frogs maturing from the remaining population.


If all frogs died the raccoon population would most likely?

If all frogs died, the raccoon population would likely decrease due to a loss of a food source. Frogs are an important part of the raccoon's diet, and the lack of this prey could lead to starvation or population decline for raccoons.


What will happen if all the frogs will killed?

There will be an influx in the fly population, leading to world domination of the flies.


Why should you protect frogs?

Frogs warn us about what will most likely happen to us in the future. They are similar to us, and if they become mutated, we will know what to expect.


What would happen if frogs eat pesticide?

They would most likely die but it depends on how much they eat.


Why will the population of frogs decrease of the population of snakes increase?

Because the snake's will eat the frogs.


When did Racing Frogs happen?

Racing Frogs happened in 2001.


When did Pocket Frogs happen?

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What would happen if a frog in countered toad?

You meant encountered. And most likely nothing at all would happen. Sometimes frogs will mistake toads for a mate, and vise versa.


A study of a population of 1,200 frogs revealed that 12 out of every 180 frogs in the population have spots on their back. Based on the results of this study, how many frogs in the population do NOT have spots on their back?

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