So about that tree frog?

@kk_84in (1686)
India
February 17, 2007 9:40am CST
How come the tree frog didn't need to evolve in 25 million years, but my great ancestor (who is suppose to be something like a cave man, ape, neandrthal) did. I'm pretty sure if my ancestor went up against a tree frog, my ancestor would win. Conidering tree frogs are pretty low on the food chain. Why doesn't the tree frog evolve to survive nature a little better?
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• Australia
17 Nov 07
I believe that when frogs evolved into their present form, they were perfect for the time. Sadly, us humans are the ones who are preventing frogs from evolving any further. You see, we take away their habitats and pollute water ways. Sad, but that's the nature of humans.