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"This frog has a call that doesn't sound like a frog at all.
Although sometimes confused with the leopard frog, the pickerel frog has a distinguishing orange coloration to the underside of its gangly legs.
In this incredibly sweet rhyming book, a little leaping frog has a great time jumping over bugs, plants, trees, creeks, and hilltops, but he always returns to loving embrace of Mama frog.
One of the frogs that Griffith was hoping to catch, the horned marsupial frog, has a distinctive call that's been likened to the sound of a champagne bottle being uncorked.
The page showed Pepe from the back, pants fully down to the ground, and urinating (now would be a good time to mention that Pepe, while a frog, has a humanlike body).
The Barking Frog has a striking communal table set around a large fire, perfect for a rainy winter evening, though we opted for an even cozier table for two.
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This frog has an olive green back and sides blotched with brownish markings and a whitish belly spotted with yellow or grey.
With multiple loci for MHC Class II, the frog has an ability to battle constantly intracellular infection, such as virus.
Dr. George R. Zug, curator of reptiles and amphibians at the National Museum of Natural History, also rejected the suggestion, saying that "If a frog had a means of getting out, it certainly would get out".
If a frog had a Bd positive result at either post-exposure time-point we considered it infected at the end of the experiment.
As shown in Tables 1 and 2, the femur of frog had a significantly higher Ct.Ar/Tt.Ar and Ct.Th than the rest, indicating that it was well structured with a notable amount of thick condensed bone.
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