How do frogs help the pond ecosystem?
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As tadpoles they feed on algae, which helps to keep the water clean. Once full-grown frogs feed on lots of insects, which helps to control bug populations. ... Helping to keep watery habitats, like ponds and wetlands, frog friendly, by using eco-friendly cleaners and conserving the amount of water you use.
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♦ ♦ ♦ Frogs need water to reproduce. Masses of gelatinous eggs are often found in pond water during spring and summer.
---> The bullfrog is the only common species that has a tadpole stage lasting longer than a year.
---> All others will develop into tiny frogs the same season the eggs are laid. These amphibians are an interesting addition to the aquatic ecosystem, but they usually do not substantially help or hinder the fish community. The adults are quite mobile and often leave the pond. ♦ ♦ ♦
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