E | Q | U | O | K | O | M | B | S | D | R | A | H | S | S | S | A | L | G | H | S |
V | K | W | A | S | N | E | G | O | N | I | C | R | A | C | E | M | H | E | O | R |
I | J | O | B | B | A | C | T | E | R | I | A | L | I | H | D | F | A | T | Q | E |
N | E | I | M | Y | T | F | V | D | L | U | A | L | I | N | I | A | Q | S | O | N |
M | N | G | B | S | M | I | T | T | U | X | R | O | E | L | C | U | B | A | C | A |
R | K | I | A | N | O | T | I | O | L | V | U | S | O | Q | I | O | B | W | A | E |
E | E | M | M | B | E | C | E | R | E | P | E | L | A | E | T | R | W | C | K | L |
D | M | P | W | B | R | O | C | U | T | O | B | A | C | G | S | A | G | I | O | C |
L | U | A | E | L | S | A | R | A | P | I | N | C | I | D | E | K | N | X | L | D |
E | L | C | U | L | F | N | G | N | B | S | A | I | D | U | P | L | I | O | S | L |
G | A | T | O | M | L | B | Y | L | A | O | O | M | R | L | M | N | T | T | E | O |
D | T | I | G | N | A | E | S | S | N | N | T | E | A | S | I | B | T | O | T | H |
I | E | O | Y | D | N | X | N | C | F | R | E | H | I | E | X | I | U | L | I | E |
S | M | N | K | J | O | W | E | T | A | R | L | C | N | A | M | J | C | I | S | S |
E | P | S | C | E | L | L | I | P | P | O | N | R | O | R | R | J | R | K | A | U |
A | R | X | M | E | R | R | S | S | C | E | K | R | E | V | S | M | A | K | R | O |
S | A | I | C | A | R | A | N | O | I | T | U | L | L | O | P | A | E | P | A | H |
E | H | J | I | M | L | E | E | X | C | G | L | A | A | S | E | B | L | O | P | U |
A | S | D | E | R | O | G | N | I | S | O | P | M | O | C | E | D | C | G | M | R |
S | E | T | T | E | R | A | G | I | C | G | N | I | S | O | P | M | O | C | E | D |
J | O | C | A | E | R | C | I | N | O | G | E | N | U | P | O | L | L | U | R | E |
There are many things in the environment that are not safe for toads and frogs, not to mention all other living things. Some dangers are indoor dangers and others are outdoor dangers. Since frogs and toads breath so much through their skin, and since they rely on keeping their bodies hydrated in clean water, it is easy to see why the dangers on this list can be especially detrimental to our amphibian friends. In this word search puzzle, you can find 21 toxic and dangerous things. If you are interested, click here to learn more.
Tobacco Smoke
Pesticides
Poison
Repellent
Acid rain
Pollution
Clear cutting
Toxic waste
Chemicals
Traps
Bacteria
Red leg disease
Impactions
Glass shards
Decomposing cigarettes
Parasites
Household cleaners
Garbage
Sharp metal
Sludge
Carcinogens