Toad pollution, particularly from chemical runoff and habitat contamination, has significantly endangered toad populations. Pesticides, heavy metals, and other pollutants can disrupt their reproductive systems, cause skin deformities, and increase mortality rates. Additionally, polluted environments can lead to a decline in prey availability and suitable habitats, further threatening their survival. As sensitive amphibians, toads are particularly vulnerable to these ecological changes, resulting in population declines and increased risk of extinction.
wood house toads are not endangered
A few species are, but not all of them. For example, Binchuan Horned Toads are endangered. They are protected, but not endangered.
They are not critically endangered any more. The mexican government protects them.
Yes, they are endangered because there is so much pollution in our oceans.
Not quite. In the conservation status, it is considered to be in the "least concern" category.
They are endangered due to pollution and deforestation. Poor froggies! Stupid, selfish people! :)
Yes, Rainbow fish are endangered because the litter and pollution around their habitats.
Because of the pollution and litter in the sea.
due to pollution and DDT
pollution,people,less bamboo
Because of pollution,poachers and not eating
the blue whale is an endangered species. they are endangered because of pollution, over hunting and global warming.