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What change is likely to occur in a population of beetles that suddenly faces predation from invasive species of frogs

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Answered by clanlord9
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population decreasing.....
Answered by sawakkincsem
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It depends on the type of beetles being attacked. There are poisonous and non-poisonous beetles. If a group of frog attacks a population of poisonous beetles and eat them up, there is a 100% chance they are going to vomit it out  because a poisonous beetle explodes a poisonous secretion in frog's stomach which causes an irritation hence frog vomits it out.

Unlike a normal scenario, beetles play predator here whereas frogs irregardless to their size become the prey.

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