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What would happen to the Orange frog if the red fly ate all the blue flies
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What would happen to the Orange frog if the red fly ate all the blue flies
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I'm guessing the orange frog eats blue flies, this would suppose that the orange frog would die out (go extinct) as it's food source ceases to exist (is all gone)
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it would die or it would eat the red fly??still do t know what your talking about sorry bud
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