A sculpture about extinction by Jonty Hurwitz

Trippy!
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On a less positive note, it's going to be a problem when my amphibious brethren aren't there to eat the bugs and provide a few links in the food chain. I hope they get a grasp on Chytrid soon, we have enough problems with habitat depletion as it is. I'm often surprised the mass extinction of an entire CLASS of life doesn't get more attention. It's a pretty big deal (but I am biased).

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Xaielaosays...

The US and most of Europe are just beginning to experience this, so unfortunately far too few people know it, but in many parts of the world most frogs and toads have gone extinct. As many as 2000 different species (1/3 of all frogs & toads) are expected to go extinct. In regions like the Amazon where once there were dozens of species and millions of amphibians, most are completely wiped out.

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