i think that there population would degress because they would need tons of frogs to keep on there population. kk bye?
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
i think that they die
The population of frogs in the pond will increase initially as the eggs hatch and tadpoles develop into frogs. However, as the population grows, competition for resources such as food and space may lead to some frogs leaving the pond or dying due to lack of resources. Over time, the population may stabilize based on the carrying capacity of the pond.
it's start to increase by egg
It would have minimal effect as frogs are only a small part of a raccoon's diet.
other small frogs and small water vertebrates and invertebrates :P other small frogs and small water vertebrates and invertebrates :P
Frogs are good sources of pest control.
It is unlikely that all frogs dying would have a significant impact on the raccoon population. Raccoons have a varied diet and can adapt to changes in their environment by consuming other prey items. While frogs may be a part of a raccoon's diet, their absence is unlikely to cause a substantial decrease in the raccoon population.
I doubt that small wild frogs get the opportunity.
Frogs eat small insects such as..WormsCricketsGrasshoppersFliesetc.Nothing bigger. So no.
Mutations
they are to small