They said ten years ago the mountian yellow legged frog was one of the most thriving amphibians there. But now they say that the frogs population has decreased 95%!. Is there a way to save these frogs from extinction; from these airplane pesticides killing this beautiful frog.....?.
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1 year ago
Don%26#039;t you think every animal should be given a chance to live. Every animal helps keep this world balanced, and every animal deserves the best we can give them.By the way, every animal should have a chance to live, and sea turtles and the like are much higher on the food chain. You wipe out frogs or other supporting animals and PLANTS, then you wipe out the top of the food chain. I%26#039;m far more concerned about habitat destruction than any particular species. They%26#039;re all getting destroyed, and the yellow legged frog is just cuter than the rest, so gets more attention. 100% 1 Vote
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Sorry, but there are many other animals higher on my list than a frog, like the sea turtles that are close to becoming extinct. Also I believe some species of whales are close to becoming extinct as well.
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