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How are poison dart frogs dying?

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What is a miners canary and why is it referred to frogs?

because frogs are dying off due to the toxins humans are putting into the air. The miners canary would die as a result of toxic gases in the mines, this would tell the miner it was time to get out. The fact frogs are dying off is indicative of the fact that or environment is on its way to becoming too toxic for us to exist in.


How many tomato frogs are dying off each year?

It's very hard to determine exactly the number of tomato frogs those dying off each year, even the number of them is undefinable. We only know three of the four species of tomato frogs are in Madagascar, the life time of a tomato frog is from 6 to 8 years.


If frogs have thousands of eggs why don't we have frogs everywhere?

Frogs and toads have a high mortality rate, which means they lay a lot of eggs because most will end up dying before becoming a fully mature adult.


Why are frogs at a greater risks of dying on a windy hot day?

the frog's only layer of moisture is found on their skin (outer layer), therefore, in a hot and windy day, they lose this layer therefore drying out and dying.


How do you keep frogs from dying in your inground swimming pool?

You really can't. You can put a "skamper ramp" on your pool to help them get out but its hit or miss they'll see it. There is a an ingenious lightweight, net device called Critter Guard that provides a ladder for frogs and other animals to use to climb out of a pool. Visit the Critter Guard Web site at or at Critterguard.net for Purchases and additional information.


What would be the reason if a pond is slowing dying the fish are disappearing the water is cloudy plants are dying and frogs and insects have decreased?

The most likely answer is pollution. Some form of pollution has made its way into the water and made life unsustainable.


Why are poisonous frogs extinct?

Some frogs are poison there are toxic if you touch you died. some like the poison dart frog' golden poison frog' strawberry poison dart frog'yellow poison dart frogs and the green and black poison dart frog there are pboison frogs by edward nketia


When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pondwhat happens to the population of frogs in the pond?

The population of frogs in the pond will increase initially as the eggs hatch and tadpoles develop into frogs. However, as the population grows, competition for resources such as food and space may lead to some frogs leaving the pond or dying due to lack of resources. Over time, the population may stabilize based on the carrying capacity of the pond.


If all frogs died would the raccoon population decrease?

It is unlikely that all frogs dying would have a significant impact on the raccoon population. Raccoons have a varied diet and can adapt to changes in their environment by consuming other prey items. While frogs may be a part of a raccoon's diet, their absence is unlikely to cause a substantial decrease in the raccoon population.


Why are frogs important to our environment?

Frogs, as well as salmon and trout, are an indicator species. In the case of frogs, they are largely an indicator species for humans. When frogs disappear or die, it can indicate a threat to humans-- such as a disease or a natural disaster. Also, a large number of breakthroughs in medicine are due to frogs; if frogs die off, we lose a large amount of our medicine. In fact, frogs may be a key factor in curing certain types of cancer. In short, frogs are extremely important part of our lives-- whether we know it or not.


Are frogs males only?

No, there are female frogs and male frogs.