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fredd [130]
4 years ago
15

How does frog helps human?​

Biology
2 answers:
Firlakuza [10]4 years ago
7 0

  • they control garden pests such as insects and slugs

  • they also serve as a food source for many larger wildlife species

  • frogs have been essential to several medical advances that help humans

  • new painkillers and antibiotics have been created due to research on the substances they secrete through their skin

hope that helps :)

IgorC [24]4 years ago
3 0

1. They can provide food for other animals higher in the food chain.

2. They are GREAT natural pest controllers, eliminating the need for pesticides in some areas.

3. It has been known that the croaking sound from frogs can be soothing, which can also help humans to destress.

4. If you have a garden, a frog can be a bio-indicator, to indicate the quality of your garden environment.

5. Lastly, these fun-filled creatures can also bring fun to children!

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