they jump?
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A calla lily is a flower that represents spring, renewal and some say the Resurrection. The call a lily is a popular Easter flower.
Lily appears five times in the Bible
water lily
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Some species of frogs may eat small parts of lily pads, such as the algae or insects that gather on them. However, frogs primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, and other small animals rather than vegetation like lily pads.
Frogs can jump from lily-pad to lily-pad, but they typically use them as spots to rest and catch insects rather than as a mode of transportation. Frogs are skillful jumpers due to their powerful hind legs.
no lily pads do not eat because they are plants but they do have roots.
Frogs primarily consume insects, small animals, and other creatures. Lilly pads are not a typical part of a frog's diet, although they may occasionally eat algae or small invertebrates found on the lily pads.
In Ponds with Lily Pads...
well frogs sit on them so maybe the frogs take a bite now and then? frogs do not eat lily pads. There are several critters than can eat your lily pads, from certain fish to aphids and snails and larval caterpillar type bugs.
Frogs are known to sit on lily pads as they are semi-aquatic creatures that often use them as resting spots while hunting for food or avoiding predators. However, not all frogs sit on lily pads, as it depends on the species and their habitat. Lily pads provide frogs with a platform to bask in the sun, regulate their body temperature, and hide from potential threats in the water below.
Lily pads provide shade and cover for fish, frogs, and other aquatic life in the pond. They also help to limit the growth of algae by absorbing excess nutrients in the water and acting as a natural water filter.
This is a Q i have never found out, but i did!! Frogs sit on the lily pad because they dont sink under the weight of a frog. Also, flies and other insects find the lily flower very attractive, so they get bed and breakfeast! Also, what else would they sit on! A crisp packet?!
no they are not right for each other
they live in a pond because frogs like to go under them or on them.
Fish, frogs, turtles, lily pads, and dragonflies are all members of the same ecosystem, specifically a freshwater aquatic ecosystem. They interact with one another and their environment, contributing to the biodiversity and functioning of that habitat. This ecosystem includes various organisms that depend on each other for food, habitat, and reproduction.