Then its food chain would be interrupted, and whatever normally feeds on it would die, and what ever feeds on that would die until finally everything up the food chain died. The animals or microorganisms that got eaten by the animals that were removed and would thrive until they used up all their resources and then the majority of the population would die. Really, it's a lose-lose situation.
people will not live
The frog population will be decreased or vanished
the animals who has scales on the body
The animals will extinct. If there is a hole in ozone layer.
the species's population would increase but depending on the animal, a population rise could begin to affect other animals
There would initially be an enormous population explosion until they exceeded the available resources, then the population would suddenly crash.
The wetland would be warn away by erosion.
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
If any animal was removed from the food web the animals that it would prey on would overpopulate and the animals that hunted it would starve because it has nothing to feed on.
well of course first all the animals will become endangered . Then one species at a time all the animals will die off of hunger.
What happen to a larva if removed from water
Some probably do from poisonous berries, but even if that does happen, it most likely will only happen once or twice, because then the wild animals learn what happens when they eat that certain food.