Tropicana. Chosen ecosystem name Biotic factors Abiotic factors Tropicana insects water reptiles air Birds soil.
Zombie frog. Disk/ balls on toes for extra grip on rugged terrain Darker body for camouflage Pores in skin to help retain moisture Evolving to lay eggs underground if they have not developed pores..
Structural adaptation. Pores in skin to help retain moisture Evolving to lay eggs underground if they have not developed pores. Evolving air filter in pores to counter pollution Being able to not go into water or mud for long periods of time to counter climate change (dot on skin are to resemble what pores may look like).
Structural Adaptation (2). The balls/ disk like toes are mainly developed in most frog breeds who live over the ground, with the balls/disk like toes, once the frog has evolved enough to get out of the mud it will have to look for a new habitat, trees being the best option. Their newly developed toes will help them cling on the branches of trees more safely.
Structural Adaptation (3). The zombie frog was never the highest on the food chain and will continue to target insects and other things like them as a source of food, though the camouflage may help catching prey by surprise.
Behavioural Adaptation (1). The animals will utilise its camouflage It could also learn to turn over only showing its black underside to help it camouflage more It should also learn how to mate in most terrains.
Food web. Plantation Producer. Grasshoppers Herbivore.
Human Impacts. Pollution in air or water, as dirty air/ moisture could infiltrate pores. what would happen if the animals went extinct? For the most part, not much as other frog breeds exist who wouldn’t be affected, will fill in the space but , a lack of fertiliser for the habitat, and a probable small disruption as the animals look for one of the thousands of other frogs species to add into their food diet may cause a hiccup in the food chain..
Reference. Type of source Name of article Website URL secondary Zombie Frog: A New Amazon Species https://myanimals.com/animals/wild-animals-animals/amphibians/zombie-frog-a-new-amazon-species/ secondary Synapturanus (genus name) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapturanus.