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Asian Treefrogs May Practice "Parenting" to Combat Environmental Pressures
An unusual parenting behavior has been identified in a particular species of Asian treefrogs that no other treefrog species appears to exhibit. Researchers suggest that this may be a behavior that developed in order to combat harsh environmental pressures.
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