If you are determined and are prepared to spend the money then you could open a wee care centre and teach people about them. But if that is not an option then just keep them at your house in your backyard. and take them to shows and things like that to show people and talk to people about them. And if that isn't an option still then i don't know. Good luck
BTW i'm only 11
how many leopard frogs are there
giving madication
Leopard frogs do not not produce human (man) offspring, they produce more leopard frogs.
The leopard as a species is not endangered, but some races are. See IUCN Redlist for list of endangered leopard races.
They are capturing them and helping them to be not endangered.
only some frogs are endangered but this frog is endangered
There is only one species of leopard, Panthera pardus. There are, however, nine subspecies of leopard, and although some are doing quite well, others are endangered. Here is a list of the subspecies and their conservation status: African Leopard: Least Concern Indian Leopard: Near Threatened Javan Leopard: Critically Endangered Arabian Leopard: Critically Endangered Amur Leopard: Critically Endangered North Chinese Leopard: Endangered Persian Leopard: Endangered Indo-Chinese Leopard: Vulnerable Sri Lankan Leopard: Endangered
it depends on which species you are talking about but not all frogs are endangered
The only leopard subspecies endangered is the rare Amur leopard, of which around 30 survive.
Leopard Frogs (also known as common frogs or meadow frogs) can be found in damp environments, in temperate parts of North America.
The clouded leopard is becoming endangered because of the lack of habitat.
Yes. Some poisonous frogs are endangered such as the corroboree frog.