What mangrove animals eats frogs?
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✔✔ Mangroves are an important part of estuarine food webs, producing large amounts of leaf litter.
✔✔ Leaves drop from the mangrove trees and are quickly decomposed by fungi and bacteria.
✔✔ This decomposed matter is referred to as detritus which is flushed into the estuary by the outgoing tides.
✔✔ This provides a food source for marine life including economically important shrimp, crabs, and fish.
✔✔ An estimated 75% of the game fish and 90% of the commercial species in south Florida are dependent upon the mangrove system during at least part of their life cycles.
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