Simple... The frog would dry up too!
Ever wonder why you sometimes find the shriveled bodies of frogs in unexpected places? Frogs often use the opportunity of rain to travel from their homes in the pond. They may be looking for a mate, food, or a new home. The sad thing is that most frogs are still exploring by the time the sun comes out. It's possible they get lost hopping around or underestimate how far their destination is. But frogs are very delicate creatures and need a constant source of moisture to survive and help them produce their protective slime. If the area around them dries up then the frog will dry up too. If it doesn't reach a source of water in time then it won't be long before it dies. :(
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
well u buy frog from pet shops but u could alway find a pond and catch one in there with a net try that or go to petco ,petsmart or even reptiel zoo
Use your eyes and look
Predator-prey
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)
If the pond dried up, the fish population would be adversely affected as they rely on the water for survival. Without water, the fish would be deprived of oxygen and food, leading to population decline or even extinction.
because it is
A frog, or fish, snake could eat a bird.
In the pond. (If he jumps, he lands in the pond.)
yes
press on the frog then press pond
The cast of Frog Pond - 1999 includes: Lindy Booth as Shannon
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The relationship in the ecosystem if a pond frog catches a fly on his tongue is predator and prey. The frog is the predator and the fly is its prey.
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
at the pond