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Explain why the frog population would most likely decrease if there were a decrease in the cricket population
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Explain why the frog population would most likely decrease if there were a decrease in the cricket population
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because of a couple of things. one frogs rely on crickets as one of their biggest food sources. another would be because when minnows are ..i guess training to be a frog crickets are easy targets. Thanks!
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frogs eat bugs like crickets. they need them to survive. if there were a decrease in the cricket population it would disrupt the food chain and cause the frog population to decrease because one of their food sources are gone or depletes
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