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To: ManyMoose who wrote (159314)2/27/2006 5:03:26 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794011
 
<<I saw a program that claimed frogs were getting severe deformities from common pesticides. If that is true, it doesn't explain why I wouldn't see frogs up in the headwaters far from any pesticides.>>

Egor or Algore claimed it was from lack of ozone. Could be, my rubber hippers have lasted several years.

<<I've heard there is a world-wide decline in amphibian populations. I'm always inclined to disbelieve chicken little claims, but then I haven't seen many frogs lately.>>

Population ebb and flow or more snakes around?



To: ManyMoose who wrote (159314)2/27/2006 5:40:22 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794011
 
I've got a million here in Md. I saw a thing that it was a natural fungus or something deforming the frogs. A cyclical thing like red tide