While writing a report on frogs I learned some really sad facts. Before 1980 one frog species would go extinct every 250 years. Now since 1980, a period of thirty years, 200 species of frogs have gone extinct. It usually takes 5,000 years for that many species to die, not thirty! Also 3,000 out of the 6,000 species of frogs are extinct. We need to save frogs!
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Welcome to the homepage of Frogs of the World aka Red Eyed Tree Frogs. You can probably tell, but I love red eyed tree frogs. They are beautiful amazing creatures, but with a lot of feelings too. Every part of them is amazing, from anatomy to the way they eat. They are very social creatures. They have an amazing jump and very long legs. On this site I will not only talk about Red Eyed Tree Frogs, but about other frogs too. Although I will talk the most about Red-Eyed Tree Frogs. I will try and mention most frogs, whether blue poison dart frog or the frog you see in your very own backyard. I love frogs, and everybody else in the world should too. Frogs should survive on earth forever, but there is one problem, global warming. Global Warming and pollution (plus many other causes) are destroying frogs as we know them. And, by 2050 they may be all, every last one of them, extinct. But if it is up to me, that will not happen, for that is the reason I created this blog.
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