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What are two possible reasons a frog population can change

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I don't know for sure because my answer is simple but, A frogs population could change because they could get hunted and they could reproduce

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A frogs predator could kill and eat the frogs which would make the population decrease. A frogs predator could get hunted and killed off and the frogs could live and reproduce

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These causes include habitat modification and fragmentation, introduced predators or competitors, introduced species, pollution, pesticide use, or over-harvesting. However, many amphibian declines or extinctions have occurred in pristine habitats where the above effects are not likely to occur.

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