Do newts eat frog spawn?
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Newts and frogs are not mutually exclusive, but they do tend to have a bit of a boom-bust relationship.
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There are many reasons why a pond may not contain frogs, and one of the most common explanations is newts. Newts andfrogs are not mutually exclusive, but they do tend to have a bit of a boom-bust relationship. Newts eattadpoles, so ponds with lots ofnewts tend to have fewer frogs.
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