The genome of the Edible Frog therefore consists of two parts of each of its parent species. |
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The Marsh Frog is a bit like the common frog but greener and its head is more pointed. |
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Frog Hall is a recognised place name, similar to Cuckoo's Nest and Owl's Castle etc. |
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At Frog Moor Plantation, a standard expectation of one and one-half cords of wood per day was established for most slaves. |
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Regulars at the Frog Hall are up against it in their battle to save the pub. |
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Over the years, Miss Piggy has been faulted for her clingy, seemingly obsessive relationship with Kermit the Frog. |
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He's even spent the day chillin' with Kermit the Frog at the muppet's personal trailer. |
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A child star in the 80s, my film roles included Mouth in The Goonies and Edgar Frog in The Lost Boys. |
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The potentially lifesaving proteins are found in secretions on the skins of the Waxy Monkey Frog and the Giant Fire-bellied Toad. |
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The club moved and played its home games at the then Wigan Cricket Club at Prescott Street just off Frog Lane. |
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Frog legs are darn tasty, too, something ordinarily acquired only via snootier dining establishments. |
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Born on a lilypad in a Mississippi swamp, Kermit the Frog was on of several thousand children. |
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These acquisitions add an additional 16 drilling locations in the Company's Horned Frog and South Gonzales focus areas. |
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The saxophonist currently known as Skerik and vibraphonist Mike Dillon are regulars with Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade. |
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We worked together to complement the text, thus producing The Little Corroboree Frog. |
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The Jumparoo Frog Pogo appeals to parents and kids alike and can be used year-round on all indoor and outdoor terrain. |
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Go ice skating on Boston's beautiful Common Frog Pond, or opt for some indoor fun at one of the nearby museums just minutes from the hotel. |
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The old Frog Island area was then sold off and a relocated Plumstead Bus Garage was built on part of this site. |
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Shortly afterwards one of the Frog Island buildings was destroyed by bombing and another damaged. |
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Event sponsors include IFBT, Hooters, Big Frog, Smash Athletica, Sockwa, Penn, American Longboards, and Sundog. |
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But even the groggiest parade watchers perked up as the grand marshal, Kermit the Frog, wearing his famous smirk, went by. |
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As well as Wirral's adventures in Tropic Island Hum,it features the Bafta award-winningRupert and The Frog Song and Tuesday, a surreal story of an invasion of flying frogs. |
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The library provided a place to greet old friends, while the foyer held the white sour cream wedding cake and the TCU Horned Frog purple groom's cake. |
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The press here today proclaimed that Leaping Lena, a Natal Province frog, had beaten the Americans and broken the world's frog-jumping record at the Frog Olympics at Capetown. |
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Frog Hollow, in close proximity to Downtown, is home to Pope Park and Trinity College, which is one of the nation's oldest institutions of higher learning. |
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And not just for the tiny overclass that can afford to get organic dapple dandy pluots from Frog Hollow Farm delivered to their door via Goodeggs. |
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Factories began to appear, particularly along the canal and river, and districts such as Frog Island and Woodgate were the locations of numerous large mills. |
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In 1773, Catherine the Great of Imperial Russia ordered the Green Frog Service from Wedgwood, consisting of 952 pieces and over a thousand original paintings. |
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Abel's old Chemical Laboratory was by now too small and new Chemical Laboratories were built in 1937 on Frog Island, on a former loop in the Ordnance Canal. |
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The elephant shaped litterbin was officially presented to the school in Hemlington in December 1983 to replace the well loved, but well worn, Kermit the Frog bin. |
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Inside were taxidermically preserved specimens of a hummingbird, snake, bat, lizard, frog, and praying mantis. |
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Actors and audience alike start conversing with a dog or a frog or a snowman as if it were human. |
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In addition, both agencies have joined forces to rehabilitate a nearby pond as a future breeding site for the rare frog. |
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Three large frog warning signs have unaccountably hopped it from Stainton village. |
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By one count, 1 in 3 of the 5,743 known species of frog, toad, salamander, and other amphibians are dwindling. |
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During annual summer visits to his uncle's house in Vermont, John DeLeo does a lot of frog hunting in a large pool beside the Green River. |
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The Berkeley team now reports similar laboratory results in two U.S. species, the leopard frog and the Pacific tree frog. |
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After a fade to black, our heroes awake to find they are only two, as Pete seems to have been turned into a frog. |
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Each frog species has its own unique call or croak, and some create ribbits so loud they can be heard up to a mile away. |
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In actuality, Maddie had the grace of a frog but didn't they say love was blind? |
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These larvae are filter feeders and lack the characteristic jaw sheaths and denticles of many other frog larvae, but have characteristic barbels. |
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Because of its connection to rain and water, the frog was also associated with the cleansing and healing powers of water. |
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This frog is the most athletic of all the frogs and has a broad background in physical endeavours. |
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From frog race to sack race to ball throw to jumping run, the children participated in all the events enthusiastically. |
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Once the female hip-pocket frog, an Australian species also known as the marsupial frog, lays up to 20 white eggs, her work is done. |
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As the frog struggles against the current with the scorpion on his back, he suddenly feels the piercing sting of the scorpion's tail. |
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We have observed that green frog tadpoles react less strongly to predators at very low resource levels. |
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He looked for all the world like a little boy who had just brought a slimy frog to his Mother and couldn't understand why she wasn't excited too. |
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In fact, it probably dawns on one of them that they just might have a talking frog on their hands. |
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Two quick twelve inch pulls then a huge head appeared quickly engulfing the frog, this was followed by a big boil and swirl. |
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As the weather heats up this summer, frog song may be as easy to hear as bird warbling. |
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The frog bra doesn't completely eliminate bounce for me, so I wear a snug fitting Lycra sport shirt as well. |
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Your jam jar might be cream crackered, but you can always walk down the frog and toad on your own plates. |
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Thus the trouble and strife would walk down the apples and pears and along the frog and toad to use the public dog and bone. |
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People would do well not to listen to anyone behaving like a contented frog. |
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Is the flea the greatest jumper in the animal world, or a skittering frog one of the hot contenders for the swimming title? |
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There are lots of birds, chipmunks, red squirrels, snakes and there was even a tree frog at our site. |
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What do your intestines, the yeast in bread dough, and a developing frog all have in common? Among other things, they all have cells that carry out mitosis. |
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Toad tadpoles appear to be distasteful to many predators, and, perhaps as a result of this, are much more often to be seen in open water than those of the common frog. |
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He plays Dominic Badguy, who is in cahoots with Constantine, the evil frog. |
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It wasn't enough to make a frog ribbit, you had to do a ribbit and a face. |
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The 31-year-old costar of How I Met Your Mother explains how he wrote The Muppets and why the frog made him cry. |
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On wildlife refuges in Arizona where Schwalbe studies the amphibian, bullfrogs have nearly eliminated the Mexican garter snake and the Chiricahua leopard frog. |
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As night fell and the frog and cricket symphony geared up for a stellar performance, we mapped out a plausible plan. |
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It contains historic wetlands that could be restored to provide important habitat for sandhill crane nesting and foraging as well as Oregon spotted frog breeding habitat. |
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The frog had a high place in the animalistic worship of the realm. |
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With the motif of a frog or its abstraction, and sometimes with geometrical motifs. |
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It may well be doubted whether this frog is an aboriginal of these islands. |
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Environmental pollution and the overconsumption of nonreplenishable resources is the boiling frog syndrome of the 21st century. |
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We saw a frog and she eeked in terror again from the sight of it hopping near her. |
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I guarantee that if you make something really cool, her knickers'll be off quicker than a frog in a sock. |
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Some frogs can become frogsicles and still live! The North American wood frog can withstand brutal winters. |
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In 3 of his cases, abnormal findings were equivocal or absent in the anteroposterior view but clearly demonstrable in the frog view. |
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We perceive the bird and frog views simultaneously, although what hybrid monstrosity we become in the process is not clear. |
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A timid and gentlesome frog approached her, gravely bowed in a groove below her flexed kneecap. |
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She put toothpaste in his shoes to get back at him for the frog he left in her refrigerator. |
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Share, landside, mouldboard are bolted to the frog which is an irregular piece of cast iron. |
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The base of a plough body is called the frog and the soil wearing parts are bolted to it. |
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The frog is the foundation of the plow bottom, it takes the shock loads resulting from hitting rocks, and therefore, should be tough and strong. |
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I lifted one of the skins from the mortar and held it close to the candle. Even I could recognize it as that of the common hyla tree frog. |
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In the beheaded frog the legs twitch as fatally when we touch the skin with acid as do a jumping-jack's when we pull the string. |
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You've reached all sorts of conclusions by jumping around like a frog from lilypad to lilypad. |
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Alice observes this transaction and, after a perplexing conversation with the frog, lets herself into the house. |
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Jersey is the only place in the British Isles where the agile frog Rana dalmatina is found. |
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Selective predation on male frogs by the polecat decreases the occurrence of polyandry in frog populations. |
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Amphibians include the green toad, American toad, common tree frog, and the Cretan marsh frog. |
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The longer hind legs and fainter colouration of the agile frog are the main features that distinguish the two species. |
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Other areas where the common frog has been introduced include the Isle of Lewis, Shetland, Orkney and the Faroe Islands. |
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The common frog is listed as a species of least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. |
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A population in the Sierra de Gredos mountain range is facing predation by otters and increased competition from the frog Pelophylax perezi. |
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Chytrid fungus has decimated frog populations worldwide, and caused extinctions and widespread declines in Australian frogs. |
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The sargassum fish, anglerfish, or frog fish, Histrio histrio, is a frogfish of the family Antennariidae, the only species in its genus. |
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Lake Titicaca hosts several endemics, among them the highly endangered Titicaca flightless grebe and Titicaca water frog. |
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Sometimes on Sunday, Ola, Ethel, Joe and I would go to the pasture, and sit under the sweet gum tree or play stick frog. |
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Its mate, a waistcoated frog with a pipe, served as model for Strange Games at the Lagoon. |
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There was nothing special about it, no deep frog, and he didn't sound girlish or wussy. |
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Quick climb onto my back and cry wreck it wreck it like a frog in the grip of ecstatic amplexus. |
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To serve, remove a frog mousseline from the ramekin and place in the center of a soup bowl. |
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Kermit is no longer the upbeat frog we once loved but has morphed into a more cynical, embittered version of himself. |
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Another scientist shows viewers a frog, exposed to atrazine in the agricultural runoff of farms in Salinas, Calif. |
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He told the two scientists that he had found a southern leopard frog with a very strange croak. |
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Just recently, for instance, a new species of leopard frog was found in ponds and marshes in New York City. |
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Eleutherodactylus marnockii is a leptodactylid frog endemic to the Edwards Plateau of central Texas. |
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Members of Central and South American rainforest tribes hunt with darts dipped in batrachotoxins from dart-poison frog skin. |
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The frog wipes these waxes over every part of its body, and when the lipids dry, the frog looks like it's made of plastic. |
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How does England get into the second round, do we need a couple of newts and a frog or two with a lizard's tail for good measure? |
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Dragon print, frog fastening detail and mandarin collars really make an impact. |
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But selections aren't limited to just Franzia and frog Eye anymore. |
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Just as a decoy car prompts a buyer to reconsider, a decoy mating call can make a female tungara frog fickle. |
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A PRIDE of lionesses relax under the Serengeti sun, while a frog hitches a ride on a stag beetle in Costa Rica. |
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They include a tiny microhylid frog less than a half-inch long, pictured right, and what is believed to be a new species of tree frog, below. |
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As the giant frog is endangered, animal lovers could stick to callaloo soup. |
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He replaced the immature cell nucleus in an egg cell of a frog with the nucleus from a mature intestinal cell. |
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Take a good look at these pictures of the pygmy three-toed sloth, the Table Mountain ghost frog and the geometric yortoise. |
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Standard guide for conducting the frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus. |
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Polly the parrot, Fribbet the frog, Linus the lion, and Mongo the monkey each offer trusted help and advice to Captain No Beard in his daring search for the Aurora Borealis. |
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I had a frog in my throat and the words didn't come out very clearly. |
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And logging without adequate streamside protection has had an effect on many populations of the tailed frog and torrent salamander throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
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I'm just going down the frog and toad to see my old china Dave. |
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Cloning of the cDNA encoding the urotensin II precursor in frog and human reveals intense expression of the urotensin II gene in motoneurons of the spinal cord. |
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But when a tailed frog swims, it moves more like a trotting horse. |
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The marsupial frog keeps her eggs in a pouch like a kangaroo. |
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Some hardy types of frog, like the marine toad, can tolerate short periods of handling, but it's always good to wet your hands, or don moistened vinyl gloves. |
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But city leaders, who keep giving Hahn's plan the necessary rubber stamps to move it forward, would have us believe that this frog will, eventually, somehow become a prince. |
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The frog has a specialized gland that produces lipide, or waxes. |
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Leopard frogs and wood frogs are the earliest breeding ranids at Dave's Pond, followed by the crawfish frog, with green frog and bullfrog breeding significantly later. |
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A natural protein isolated from the leopard frog, ONCONASE has been shown in the laboratory and clinic to target cancer cells while sparing normal cells. |
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The target species for this study was the Rio Grande leopard frog. |
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The leopard frog is common at Dave's Pond and widespread in Vigo County. |
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These conditions will protect matters of national environmental significance such as the vulnerable growling grass frog and the endangered southern brown bandicoot. |
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The couple took the frog, which turned out to be a South American leaf frog, to a specialist shop, Shropshire Exotics, at Salters Court in Newport. |
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When analyzing recordings, the researchers noticed a distinctive pattern of varying pitches produced until the frog hit the resonating frequency of its niche. |
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Rare and endangered species commonly found in the area include the peregrine falcon, red-headed woodpecker, red-shouldered hawk, gray bat, barking tree frog, and jewel darter. |
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Frazzled frog Kermit has got his work cut out as he tries to manage his unruly team while his diva ex, Miss Piggy, is the pampered host who's still squawking out demands. |
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The two species not captured or seen after the hurricane were the three-toed amphiuma Amphiuma tridactylum and the northern cricket frog Acris crepitans. |
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In addition to these birds, hear the gray wolf, humpback whale, western diamondback rattlesnake, American alligator, African elephant, or smoky jungle frog. |
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The species of amphibian native to Britain are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog. |
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The species of amphibian native to England are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog. |
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The common frog is plentiful, and is the only type of frog found. |
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Hold the cello bow with the hand in a pronate position over the frog. |
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Both otter and frog seem to be extending their ranges to higher altitudes. |
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Although the common frog has long hind legs compared to the common toad, they are shorter than those of the agile frog with which it shares some of its range. |
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This was later proven to be incorrect, as the climate in Tregaron is too wet for the European polecat, and it does not hold large frog populations. |
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Blue poison dart frog, found in the forests of the far northern Brazil. |
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Releases from this programme have already taken place in a hope to increase the numbers of the frog and reduce extinction risk from Chytridiomycosis. |
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Lizzie grabbed a frog out of the lake and put it in her hair! Ick! |
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Land side is fastened to the frog with the help of plough bolts. |
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They consist of a number of curve steel slats bolted to the frog. |
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I just woke up and I have a frog in my throat. Give me a minute. |
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We routinely use a lateral frog view for followup hip evaluation but occasionally obtain a cross-table lateral view to evaluate acetabular component version. |
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The researchers found three new species, including a leaf-tailed gecko, a golden-coloured skink, and a boulder-dwelling frog, that were previously unknown to science. |
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The viruses are part of the Ranavirus group referred to as common midwife toad virus which previously was known only to cause declines in Britain's common frog. |
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