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Poison dart frogs live in the rainforest. They produce a poison by eating toxic fire ants. The only known predator is a snake, Liophis epinephelus. Which of the following factors is most likely a density-independent regulator of population growth of poison dart frogs in the rainforest?

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a possible answer would be the population of frogs stays up because of predators not eating/ or not wanting to eat the poisonous frog because of patterns or because the frogs kill their predators. hope this helps????

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Clear cutting the rain forest

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