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What is the ecological niche of a frog?

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Answered by LightningMccQueen
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Frogs play a central role in many ecosystems. They control the insect population, and they're a food source for many larger animals. To keep things in balance, frogs use lots of survival tools. Some run away, play dead or swell up when threatened.




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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the ecological niche of a frog?

=> Frogs inhabit a variety of different habitats and have a diverse array of predators and prey, but most frogs fill the small, ectothermic, insectivorous niche. Some frogs fill this niche in terrestrial ecosystems, but others do so in aquatic or arboreal habitats.

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