Frogs disappear

March 26, 2017 11:41pm CST
You have noticed that the frogs are disappearing - this is the first sign that the ecology is broken. But frogs are older than dinosaurs. How do you think why the frogs disappear and who is to blame for this?
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• Prairieville, Louisiana
27 Mar 17
Welcome to mylot new user.
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27 Mar 17
Thank you
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
27 Mar 17
My guess is global warming and climate change, btw welcome to Mylot
27 Mar 17
Thank you
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
27 Mar 17
@aktivnyj100 welcome
@allknowing (135331)
• India
27 Mar 17
When we had a lotus pond we had too many of them. We dried up the pond because of fear of snakes. You are right I do not see frogs around here but honestly I do not like them because snakes chase them.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
27 Mar 17
Are we not responsible for this? We can not hold some other responsible. WE are culminating our minds and contaminating the nature with our dirty ideas and habits. Are not we?
@Shwetasingh (1333)
27 Mar 17
Yes you are right frogs are disappearing these days . I feel scared when I saw them so that's good if they are disappearing?? just kidding actually this should be a point of concern because it shows that atmospheric balance is getting disturbed for them and if further precautions will not be taken then soon you will not find any frog... Who else you can blame except we human. We are exploiting earth badly so making this place difficult to live for so many species.. I am afraid that very soon the day will come when it really be difficult for us to survive...
• Kolkata, India
27 Mar 17
Perhaps we the humans are to be blamed. Frogs are a very important part of the life cycle. And its true that they are disappearing. And if the life cycle breaks, then I hope a mention is not needed what's going to happen then.
@Shavkat (139399)
• Philippines
27 Mar 17
I think frogs disappear during the summer season in my country, but it appears during the rainy season. I think I can blame the season for the frogs disappear.