They will all spontaneously combust.
There wouldn't be anymore golden frogs.
Yes - In Southern Engand the false widow spider has increased in numbers to due to the warmer climate. The spider can inflict a painful bite.
Pocket Frogs happened in 2010.
Racing Frogs happened in 2001.
Frogs can be affected in many ways. Some of the ways that have been quite well documented include changes in phenology (timing of breeding) due to warmer temperatures earlier in the season. Additionally as global temperatures increase, the habitat of frogs changes and many species of animal, including frogs, are likely to have temperatures increase beyond their physiological limits. This is particularly likely with montane species that are adapted to the cooler conditions on mountain ranges. Another likely impact of climate change is changes to patterns of rainfall, with many regions of the world likely to become dryer. This will potentially affect the presence of breeding locations (ponds, streams etc) of frogs.
Frogs - video game - happened in 1978.
No. Tree frogs like a tropical climate. Alaska is far too cold for them.
a tree frogs climate is very high make sure you mist it's moss (if you hav moss for the bedding) to ad the humidity in it's tank
yes
because of climate change and diseases
there would be an over excessive amount of flies
Yes, cooler water will have a slower development that warmer water.