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NEW SPECIES PICTURES: Flying Frog, Amber Gecko, MoreSHARE RELATED STORIES August 10, 2009-- This red-footed tree frog—discovered in 2007 in the Indian state of Assam--is among the 353 new species found in the Eastern Himalaya between 1998 ...
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Rare Alpine Frog Bred in AustraliaSHARE RELATED August 4, 2009— "We don't think they are poisonous, but they certainly taste bad," an ecologist says of Australia's corroboree frog, an endangered species that has now been successfully bred in captivity. Video. © 2009 National Geographic (AP) Unedited Transcript The ...
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Toads no easy prey for death adders - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)NewsRadio Now playing: Continuous news, finance, sport and features, 24 hours a day Listen: Win Real Toads no easy prey for death adders Posted May 18, 2009 16:44:00 A study on the decline of death adders has found that its unique hunting style becomes a death sentence when they meet ...
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World frog trade spreading killer diseases - environment - 07 May 2009 - New ScientistMillions of frogs are shifted around the world each year for sale as pets and food. Now research shows, for the first time, that this global trade is spreading two severe diseases – one of which is blamed for driving amphibians towards extinction. Last year the World Organisation for Animal Health ...
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Frog Ponds RockJust burbling away quietly… Posted by: frogpondsrock on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 My Mum has been horrendously sick with a multitude of yuckiness that has been caused by the chemotherapy. The two main culprits that have combined to make Mum’s life miserable are a terrible grinding ...
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