Showing posts with label frog puzzles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frog puzzles. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Red-Eyed Tree Frog Puzzle

It is important for the red-eyed tree frog to blend in with its environment. Being green helps them blend in with the leaves. Here is a challenge for you. Can you find the red-eyed tree frog in the frog puzzle on the left? There are two reasons that a red-eyed tree frog needs to blend in with its environment. First so their preditors cannot see them. Second so their prey cannot see them. They are nocturnal, which means they are active at night. They rest during the day. When one of these frogs sits still on a green leaf with its legs tucked in and eyes shut, it seems almost invisible. So did you find the red-eyed tree frog in the frog jigsaw puzzle?

Frogs Gone Wild


Have our frogs gone wild or is it something in the water? In August 1995, a bunch of kids from Minnesota, who love frog puzzles, found some frogs that had some weird characteristics and didn't look like normal frogs. Some of the frogs had missing legs, some had extra legs, and some were missing eyes or had some other deformities. The children were very worried about the frogs so they went to their teacher, and together contacted the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Thanks to the watchful efforts of these children, lots of research has been done to find out what is causing these deformities. Unfortunately no one really knows for sure what is causing them. Some possible causes that scientists are researching include: contaminated water, ultraviolet radiation caused by a depleted ozone layer, parasites, or chemicals in the environment. Have you found any of these frogs in your area or seen any frog jigsaw puzzles with these frogs depicted on them?