Deadly Fungus Threatens to Wipe Out Frogs
May 12, 2009 | By The Associated Press | Category: Care & Safety | 88 comments
Tags: care & safety, reptiles, health & wellness
A Panamanian Golden Frog appears to wink at the National Zoo in Washington, on Monday. This frog species is in danger from the spread of a chytrid fungus that is killing amphibians at an alarming rate. (AP Photo)
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jessie (bonescollector08)
1 year ago
0 users voted. Good Point
I would love to know what happened
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