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Many things are harmful to frogs such as the sun (in large doses) sharp thorns and large fish. But surprisingly, human skin is extremely harmful as there are oils that contain acid on our skin. These oils can affect the frog's sun protection and waterproof layer. This can result in the frog drying out really quickly or allowing it to drown.

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Frogs stay safe by using their camouflage to blend in with their surroundings, jumping away from danger quickly, and secreting toxins through their skin to deter predators. They may also make loud noises or puff themselves up to appear larger in order to scare off threats.

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the legs are faster than its predators. They will mostly jump into a pond and bury themselves in the mud at the bottom.

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Frogs can get sick in many different ways such as ; a bite from a bug, torn skin even chemicals

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frogs eat moskitoes wich can infect us with deseases. Keeping the moskitoe population down is a must for human health.

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They KERMIT suicide :P

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