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    daziladi
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    Wink Purple Frog

    I saw this article and wanted to share.... it's a purple frog with a snout and sounds like a chicken! Pretty neat There's also a video to the top right which is pretty informative, subject of frog habitat conservation efforts.

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    "Neobatrachia is a bluish beauty that you will like very much for the attractive coloration." Pictured is a Dendrobates tinctorius "azureus", the blue poison dart frog. Neobatrachia (advanced frogs) is one of three suborders within the order of Anura (frogs & toads). Looking down the rest of the page, descriptions don't match the pictures in many cases.

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    Amphibians
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    The fire bellied toad picture is hilarious

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    I've removed the link from your post because (a) that page is highly inaccurate and (b) it's a blatant attempt to pull in traffic from search engines for advertising revenue. I hope my action hasn't offended you.
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    daziladi
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    Not at all.... sadly I didn't know it was inaccurate. Trying to read as much as I can to learn, different sites sure have different information. No harm intended ;/

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    Don't worry about it - I just didn't want to offend you by "censoring" it. It's rare to see that ilk of site resort to things like frogs but obviously it happens. Please don't let this stop you posting other links .
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