There are many examples of commensalism in a river. One example is a frog sitting on a lily pad because the frog can rest and eat on it without hurting it.
The action force is the frog pushing off of the log. The reaction force is the log pushing back on the frog. The result is the frog jumps. The force the frog exerts has to be greater than the reaction force of the log for movement to occur. Unbalanced forces equal movement. Balance foces = no movement.
A classification of poisonous organisms can indeed save someone's life. If, for example someone came across a poison arrow frog and did NOT know that it was poisonous they would probably exclaim 'Oh! Wow! What a colourful little frog! Isn't it cute?!!' and stroke it. Then, they would almost certainly die because a single poison arrow frog can kill 2200 people! If someone came across a poison arrow frog and DID know that it was poisonous they would admire it's beautiful colours and perhaps take a photo (from a distance of course!) of the creature. They would not try and hold the frog because they would know that they would die... because they had a classification of poisonous organisms!  PS: Hope I helped!
Most frogs are carnivores as adults, feeding on insects such as grasshoppers, mosquitoes, moths, beetles and crickets, as well as worms, Spiders and snails. Contrary to popular opinion, they are not all insectivorous as some species may eat vertebrates such as lizards, small fish, other frogs, reptiles such as baby freshwater turtles, small birds and even mammals such as rodents and small bats. Frogs have teeth, and while these are not used to chew their food, they are used for gripping large prey.However, it is important to note that tadpoles, the juvenile form of frogs, can range from herbivore, eating algae and decayed plant matter, to omnivores, as some tadpoles such as bullfrog tadpoles, known for their size in contrast to other North American Species, will eat animal proteins.Carnivore. Frogs eat..BeatlesWormsFliesGrasshoppersCricketsetc.
You could eat them if you wanted because they are not poisonous, but they might be a bit crunchy. Why you would want to eat them is beyond me.
Yes, a coyote would most definitely eat a frog if itcaughtone.
yes but a better answer is why would it eat it they live in deep water how would a frog get there
no
the things that would probebly eat a frog are fish sharks and other big animalsif you didnt know that than your stupid
Probably, yes.
An African clawed frog would probably eat the minnows.
Depending on the frog. Larger frogs would eat a caterpillar, while it would be too large of a meal for tiny frogs.
I don't know, but why would you try to eat or touch frog poop?
I wouldn't try that if I were you. The snake would try to kill and eat the frog.
they eat frog and toads
no!
an alligator or a crocadile