Animals
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Tadpoles Growing in Captivity Give Hope for Conservation of Giant Burrowing Frog
Fifteen tadpoles that belong to an uncommon species of Victorian frog have developed legs in a milestone for a critical conservation program some days following official declaration as a distinct subspecies.
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