Sadly, frogs both locally and worldwide are in serious trouble. Around 30% of all the world's frog species are threatened with extinction. This includes several forms found here in Ontario. |
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...the few that we have never stay still long enough for me!
ReplyDeleteIts a shame for us mankind to destroy the balance of nature so much that the outcome is very painful .
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteUp in the warmer climate, up north we have small green frogs and often see them in sinks and underneath the toilet seats - when we visit up that way of course..
That is a great pic of this guy, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThis fellow posed nicely for his portrait. He is a credit to his species. May frogs love long and prosper.
ReplyDeleteThere are too many endangered creatures in the world. This is a fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is a grand photo of the little guy. Nice capture, Andy!
ReplyDeletewe don't take very good care of what we've got Andy... we opened into phase 3 here in Moonbeam last Friday... but we aren't going to travel very far away from home....peter:)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately for them they absorb through their skin and take in toxic chemicals used in our lawns and gardens...and, seemingly, everywhere else, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great portrait of a rather beautiful little guy.
We have little green tree frogs that make BIG noises!.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that they are disappearing, hadn't heard that. You cought him very well.
ReplyDeleteA terrific shot of this one.
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