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25 March, 11:25

a frog have more off spring than can survive on available resources which behavior is this an example of

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  1. 25 March, 11:36
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    Its B. Overpopulation on Ed2020

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  2. 25 March, 14:50
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    frog behavioral adaptations

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    When it comes to frog's survival, behavioral adaptation is important. The survival of an offspring also depends on the frog's ability to adapt and to provide parental care. For example, the ability to live on the ground (terrestriality) depends on how the parents remove the eggs (including the larvae) from water. With parental care, the likelihood to increase in size is also observable. Thus, it increases the chance of the offspring to survive and feed on available resources (just as they were taught to).

    This ability to provide parental care to offspring is physiological in nature. Most of the time, it only involves one parent who does the care. Unlike humans who provide biparental care, most amphibians only have one.
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