Biology, asked by shivansh7565, 1 year ago

In the cycles of grass- grasshopper- frog - snake- what will happen if frog increses and frog get extinct - why?

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Answered by 2256542
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Answered by ddboom
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Answer:

If frog is completely removed from the given food chain, then no-one will eat the grasshopper, so the population of grasshoppers will increase. Since frog is completely removed, Snakes will not have enough food to eat, so population of snakes will decline.

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