Some organisms are useful for agriculture without our knowledge

 


 A common belief is that frogs bite with their mouths, but this does not apply to the species of frog. A special type of frog that lives in the tropical forests of South Africa and some parts of Asia is the green toad. Enemies cannot hear the green toad's sound.

If the green toad has such a facility, the water burg frog has another speciality. Like camels in Australia, they drink and store water during the rainy season, so their stomachs look like oranges. These frogs fill their stomachs with water and can live without water for up to 18 months.

 Not only the earthworm but also the frog is a farmer's friend.

Nature is interconnected; every creature created in nature has a task on this earth and a need for that life. Perhaps some species become extinct and disturb the balance of nature.

Apart from fertilizers and pesticides in agricultural production, some organisms in nature can be very beneficial. There are two types of insects, beneficial insects and harmful insects. Beneficial insects can increase agricultural production, while harmful insects can reduce agricultural production.

Frogs are very useful for agriculture as these frogs constantly feed on insects and thus agricultural production improves.

Frogs live in two different places, water and land. In that sense, the frog is a unique animal. Aquatic and terrestrial frogs are very few. Frogs feed on insects found in fields. Letting these frogs run their course saves 40% of pesticide costs. And the survival of frogs is essential if the ecosystem is to be protected from degradation.

Some organisms are useful for agriculture without our knowledge Some organisms are useful for agriculture without our knowledge Reviewed by knowledge people creators on April 04, 2024 Rating: 5
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