Biology, asked by DevilR4677, 11 months ago

Could converting a forest to other uses effect frogs?

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Answered by sushmita
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So if all frogs were to die off, a valuable food source will gomissing in the food chain of many animals around the world. ... The number of animals that eat thefrogs will die off, then the animals that eat them will go hungry, and their populations will be devastated as well.
Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, converting of forest to other uses effect frogs.

Increasingly, forests in Borneo, the world's third largest island, are being converted to plantations, which poses considerable threats to amphibians. If this continues unabated, almost three-quarters of the current forest is expected to disappear by 2100.
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