Are pesticides deforming frogs?

Does any of this have to do with the ozone layer?

  • Right now global warming it is becoming seriously dangerous for all of the animals, and now its a huge threat to us. This hole is deforming frogs and causing holes in them, there are many physical changes to our lives, the polar bears are starting to eat eachother because a lot of the ice has melted and the seals are far away in other parts of the ice, there are so many problems with the eart, florida is disappearing along california and australlia, and as the days go be everyday people are getting worse in crime!!!

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    No, The mutations occur naturally they are the ultimate source of diversity. The only holes in the Ozone layer are over Antartica and they are healing due to enviromental sanctions. Polar Bears will eat anything they get their hands on just like any other bear. But if you think of it we are in a mini ice age the world is much cooler than it normally is and the world goes through these cool-down warm-up stages every few hundred thousand years. But the warming has increased over the years with very little effect coming from humans.

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There's no telling. It could be a part of the Earth's natural climate cycle, or it could be our fault, or it could be a combination of the two. I believe it's a combination of the two, with most of the influence coming from the Earth itself. It sounds like you're making a statement instead of asking a question though, so I'm sure my answer is not going to please you.

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