Yes, frogs are prey to many other animals. Some of them are snakes, lizards, birds, various small animals like hedgehogs, sharp toothed fish, swimming mammals like shrews, and diving birds. Yes
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Jen caught 1x frogs. Lisa caught 4x frogs. Combined they caught 5x frogs. 25 frogs total, divided by 5, is 5 frogs. X is 5. Jen caught 5 (1x) frogs and Lisa caught 20 (4x) frogs.Amrita caught 5 frogs.x = the amount of frogs Amrita caught.4x = the amount of frogs Lali caught.x + 4x = the total frogs caught (25)5x = 25x = 5Jen caught 1x frogs. Lisa caught 4x frogs. Combined they caught 5x frogs. 25 frogs total, divided by 5, is 5 frogs. X is 5. Jen caught 5 (1x) frogs and Lisa caught 20 (4x) frogs.
They rely on their primary senses, such as smelling out the prey, seeing the prey, and hearing the prey.
If they counted 25 frogs in one square metre, I would expect to see 25 × (5 x 5)= 625 frogs in 5 square metres.
The numbers of prey will normally increase.
The Rhino does not prey on anything. The white and black rhinos have a diet of grass, twigs, branches, and roots they dig up from the ground.