It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
The most dangerous type of frog is the golden poison frog. Its poison is capable of killing in excess of ten men.
Frog urine is not known to harm or be dangerous to a dog. What may be dangerous is toxins released from the frog's skin. A dog will not die from the toxin but may foam at the mouth and have a bad taste.
Australia's most dangerous frog is the Northern Territory's Marbled Toadlet. This small frog secretes potent toxins that can cause serious harm or death if ingested by predators or humans. It is important to avoid handling any frogs in the wild to prevent accidental exposure to their toxins.
They live in cloud forests, wich are very moist.
Take one aspect of the frog habitat and alter it.
The red eye'd tree frog has adapted by hiding in trees.
The rain forest is its habitat.
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
It will migrate to try and find a habitat, or it will die.
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without the water, the frog's skin dries up and kills the frog.
frogs are never dangerous ever
australian rainforests
most live in forests where it is worm and moist
a frog with a machinegun
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