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Where a female marsupial frog would have a pouch, this one had none.
In "Eat and Be Eaten," for example, an exhibition featuring live creatures, the fascinating predators and prey, including a Gila monster, a Calabar python and a poison dart frog, would have been sufficient in themselves and might well have been explored in more detail.
As Kermit the Frog would have put it so aptly had he been a Dendrobates azureus rather than a muppet, it's not easy being blue.
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We kissed a lot of frogs before we found our prince – and some of those frogs would have meant a financially better deal for us as owners.
Assaiante joked that if it had, "the rivers would have turned red, the sun would have turned black and frogs would have fallen out of the sky".
The noise could have been filtered out in the studio, but then the distant sound of croaking frogs would have been lost.
The frogs would have been croaking 48m years ago, when Messel was a deep volcanic lake in the subtropical rainforests of the European archipelago.
Because the yeast species examined in [ 59] have a larger effective population size than the frogs we studied, purifying selection in frogs would have to be stronger in order to substantially curtail the fixation of slightly deleterious nonsynonymous substitutions by genetic drift.
Our results are robust even with the removal of 5% of larvae from the analyses, therefore the occurrence of multiple paternity at rates similar to the ones observed in related frogs would have minimal influence on the outcome of this study (see also Ficetola and De Bernardi 2009; Ficetola et al. 2010 for further details).
Without frogs, I would have won popular vote easily!" he tweeted.
"There's a lot out there, and that would be an awful lot of frogs that would have to be squeezed," he said, adding, "There are a lot of unemployed chemists out there".
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