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What type of heterotroph is a frog ?​

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Answered by shriyanair28
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A frog is an omnivore, eating both plants and animals, although more accurately described as a life-history omnivore as it feeds on different types of food through its life stages.

Tadpoles, the aquatic larval stage of a frog, are herbivores, feeding only on plant material before becoming mostly carnivorous once they have developed into frogs.

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