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My unwitting part in the frog's decline has been in the back of my mind for some time.
Rabbi Lawrence Troster: An Environmental Confession For The High Holidays Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011
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Mozart's Frog - When an audiospectrogram was made of this frog's call, it resembled musical notes, and thus was given its music-inspired name.
PHOTOS: Mozart, 'Ventriloquist' And Other Frogs Found After Missing For Decades The Huffington Post 2011
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Long worms represent extended legs for a fast retrieve, short grubs look more like the legs at the frog's side ... you get the idea.
Frogs Your Way 2009
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My unwitting part in the frog's decline has been in the back of my mind for some time.
Rabbi Lawrence Troster: An Environmental Confession For The High Holidays Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011
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The frog's main predator is a bat, which homes in on the frog's song, and the bat is like the female frog: It shows no preference for males whose songs are not just elaborate but very elaborate.
Why Frogs Don't Sing Like Sinatra Matt Ridley 2011
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It coats a frog's porous skin, which cuts off its water supply and limits its oxygen.
Jon Entine: Frog Day Afternoon: Choose Science Over Politics to Conserve the Endangered Amphibian Population Jon Entine 2011
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The frog's slightly goofy expression made it a perfect gift for the Prince of Wales's first wedding in 1981, when his own sense of humor was the quality that then endeared him to the British public.
A Palace's Small Treasures Paul Levy 2011
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Even if an infected frog were sold months ago, it could take a long time before the frog's owner somehow came into contact with the water it lived in enough to get infected with salmonella.
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She says that testing of the frog's water at the company in May and June came back negative for salmonella.
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If a dead frog's leg could be made to kick with the application of "galvanic fluid," maybe a bigger shot could bring life even to an assemblage of spare parts.
By Gaslight, Hunting The Undead Tom Shippey 2011
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