The history of amphibious traces dates back to the Mesozoic era when fossils were first discovered. The largest amphibian amphibian (Harvey Pough, 2001) has occupied the majority of our ecosystem, but it is also harmful. They consume all that comes into your mouth and are very harmful to livestock such as dogs, cats and other animals that are considered pets. In order to help stabilize the ecology of sugar cane larvae, invasive species such as sugar cane toads are introduced.
Three cockroaches, Bufo bufo, Bufo viridis and Bufo marinus showed more escape and defensive reactions when putting model predators on both sides of the raft. Babina daunchina likes positive or neutral signals like the same type of ad calls and white noise to the right ear, but the left ear prefers negative signals such as predatory attacks. Ceratitis capitata showed no positive difference in aggressive display of left lead population level (boxing, forelimb, and wing attack). Among the ants, the Temnothorax albipennis (rock ant) scout showed a bilateralization of behavior when exploring the unknown nest and showed that it is biased to the left.
According to the Maryland Zoo, frogs and crickets have certain characteristics to define them. For example, frogs are mainly aquatic organisms, most crickets live on land (but near the water surface). The frog has a tooth. Both men and women have basic ovaries called bidders' organs. Frogs are usually longer than cockroaches. Some frog skin is toxic. Some frogs in South America are so toxic that a drop of skin secretion will kill adults. According to the San Diego Zoo, poison frogs usually have a vivid color to warn predators that their skin is toxic. Camouflage is another survival method. Many frogs have mottled green or brown skin to help them blend with their surroundings
According to the San Diego Zoo, frogs and crickets will help control the number of insects in the world. Though they are usually very useful for appetite of bugs, sometimes it can lead to disasters. For example, in 1935 sugar cane toads from Puerto Rico were introduced to Australia to kill the beetle of sugarcane. However, sugar cane toads can be as large as a plate, preferring to eat natural frogs, small marsupials and snakes. According to the 2010 Live Science article, the first 102 baboons spread throughout the continent, the number rapidly increased to more than 1.5 billion. Today, toad conquered Australia exceeding 386,000 square miles (million square kilometers). This is equivalent to a total area slightly larger than Texas and Oklahoma.