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A possible solution to the mystery fungus
that has been wiping out wild frog populations??

Just saw a televised article on local science show.
Apparently the original host of the fungus which attacks the
ceratin in amphibians skin has been found.

The one continent whose populations are stable is
Africa, and the culprit has been discovered to
be the African horned frog.

How did this frog jump continents so easily.???
With our help of course.The African horned frog
was used world wide as ,of all things, a human
pregnancy test!
As soon as I find a web - based article I'll stick it on the
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...or how about I just post
a link for those who want to read
a transcript of the show.
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s929091.htm

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