That’s what National Frog Month is here to change.
These small, bug-eating creatures keep pests under control without chemicals or machines.
One frog can eat hundreds of insects in a single night.
One frog can eat hundreds of insects in a single night.
They’re quiet workers, but the food chain leans on them.
Birds, snakes, and fish rely on frogs to survive.
So, when frogs start to disappear, it’s not just their problem.
Right now, many frogs are in serious trouble.
So, when frogs start to disappear, it’s not just their problem.
Right now, many frogs are in serious trouble.
Wetlands are getting drained.
Water is warming up.
Pesticides are everywhere.
And on top of that, a fast-spreading fungus is wiping out entire frog species.
Because they absorb everything through their skin, frogs react quickly to bad changes in their surroundings.
That makes them one of nature’s best warning systems.
And on top of that, a fast-spreading fungus is wiping out entire frog species.
Because they absorb everything through their skin, frogs react quickly to bad changes in their surroundings.
That makes them one of nature’s best warning systems.
If frogs are dying, it usually means something around us needs fixing—fast."
I think that the frog/Scorpion story is a good metaphor for us humans riding on "Mother Earth"'s back and not trying to kill her with our selfishness.
| 'General Thinker' |
And 2014 was also the Year of the Horse, like 2026 is, so Remo published his book 12 years ago this year, which would roughly be one revolution of Jupiter around the sun.
Is that something to think about?-)
| Chapter 86 from 'General Thinker' |
So, here we are again on 'Earth Day', which is one more revolution around the sun since I wrote this post one year ago, and as far as I can see it is still a round, not flat -
















