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To: Lane3 who wrote (300740)9/4/2024 5:46:19 PM
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pocotrader

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I'm from Austin, TX. When I was a kid, in the 1960's and '70's, you could catch these in your yard:

Horny Toad:


Also these regular toads:


Now, you never see them.



To: Lane3 who wrote (300740)9/4/2024 5:58:02 PM
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longz

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vetted. The vid covers papers published in science journals and books with all data sources lined. in the more info below the vid there are links to peer reviewed papers. I posted a comment referencing climateataglance.com
They also cover the same topics and more showing data with links to various .gov sites



To: Lane3 who wrote (300740)9/4/2024 9:45:26 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 358584
 
when I was a kid every ditch besides the roads had frogs, then they all seemed to disappear. The first frogs I had seen in many years were at the golf courses. I even found one in my back yard and a Garter snake too, another creature I had not seen for many years