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But this isn't just any frog.
Not just any frog, but a cryptic, endangered amphibian that pretty much no one has ever heard of: the mistbelt chirping frog.
Bd seemed to be able to live on just about any frog or toad, but not all amphibians are as susceptible to it, which would account for why some populations succumbed while others appeared to be unaffected.
In rubber boots, carrying a backpack filled with gear to weigh, measure and swab for fungal infection any frog she finds, Richards-Zawacki slogged a few hundred meters down a narrow gorge of the Rio Farallon, peering at the banks covered in moss and fern, water dripping from springs and waterfalls.
And I hope our night at the Bloomsbury will not the be the final nail in any frog's coffin.
There's a standing $5,000 prize offered for any frog that breaks the record that has stood since 1986.
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The italicized words in "Have you ever eaten any frogs?" or "I haven't been there in years" are NPIs.
She returned a few months later, and though nothing seemed to have changed, she could hardly find any frogs.
They cannot occur in the corresponding positive declarative sentences (*"You have ever eaten any frogs", "I've been there in years").
Since there are hardly any frogs to be found around El Valle, he has to travel farther afield, across the Panama Canal, to the eastern half of the country.
For a lonely year she kept up the search, at first somewhat desperately, kissing and licking any frogs she managed to catch, but eventually she resigned herself to the futility of her quest and sorrowfully abandoned it.
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