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Tiny Venomous mutant frog An invasive species. history Caused by the nuclear problems in Japan this invasive frog was chemically altered and mutated so.

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1 Tiny Venomous mutant frog An invasive species

2 history Caused by the nuclear problems in Japan this invasive frog was chemically altered and mutated so now it has teeth, it’s top is invisible, and it’s feet and toes are poisonous.  The amazing discovery of their survival was not large anywhere but the lab in which they are being studied.

3 What happened in Japan?  Global anxiety rose over radiation from Japan's crippled nuclear plant even as engineers won ground in their battle to avert disaster from the world's worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl.  The high-stakes drama at the battered Fukushima nuclear power complex is playing out while the Asian nation grapples with the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that left at least 21,000 people dead or missing.  Technicians working inside an evacuation zone round the stricken plant on Japan's northeast Pacific coast have managed to attach power cables to all six reactors and started a pump at one of them to cool overheating nuclear fuel rods.  Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Radiation+fears+grow+disas ter+struck+Japan/4476575/story.html#ixzz1HHVxqhz8 http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Radiation+fears+grow+disas ter+struck+Japan/4476575/story.html#ixzz1HHVxqhz8

4 reproduction  These frogs reproduce sexually  They lat 100 to 150 eggs  They lay eggs daily  They lay eggs up until age 50  They lay eggs in water

5 Life  Live about 100 years  Live mostly on land  Live in highly populated areas with both humans and other creature

6 They are invasive because… Their ability to,  Fly,  Disguise,  Poison, and  Bite, allow it strength to take over with ease.

7 News report  News flash! news flash!  If you se any of these species at all please take them to the Washington institute of science!  Don’t wait! Hurry!  Thank you.

8 What does it look like? (p1)  This potentially dangerous frog has... A chameleon like back, A grey under belly that helps it look like a rock, Blue poisonous toes and tongue, Wings allowing it to fly, Bumped under belly,and Is small and attractive. Be on the look out!

9 Habitat it lives in (p2)  This dangerous frog can live in any environment.  Grass lands, oceans, swamps, mooreland, excreta.  So, any were you go be on the look out!

10 Consumption food chain (p3)  This dangerous frog can eat anything.  This is a predator/carnivore  Be on the look out!

11 How is it invasive? (p4)  This dangerous frog was transported from Japan by plane and is immune to anything and can poison anything it wants.  It’s only goal is to destroy the human race!  Watch out and destroy!!!!!

12 credits  http://www.vancouversun.com/news/ Radiation+fears+grow+disaster+stru ck+Japan/4476575/story.html video http://www.vancouversun.com/news/ Radiation+fears+grow+disaster+stru ck+Japan/4476575/story.html http://www.vancouversun.com/ne ws/Radiation+fears+grow+disaster +struck+Japan/4476330/story.html http://www.vancouversun.com/ne ws/Radiation+fears+grow+disaster +struck+Japan/4476330/story.html


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