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Rare Frogs and Bat Feces: Conservation is Vital For Preventing Widespread Extinctions
Caucasian Parsley Frogs (Pelodytes punctatus) feed on insects breeding in the feces of bats in remote limestone caves near Russia, researchers discovered. Their study sheds light on the importance of species conservation.
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