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Mountain yellow-legged frog / Long-toed Salamander / Cascades Frog / Mole salamander / Environment / Columbia Spotted Frog / Decline in amphibian populations / Pacific Tree Frog / Ozone layer / Rana / Herpetology / Ultraviolet
Date: 2012-11-15 18:42:47
Mountain yellow-legged frog
Long-toed Salamander
Cascades Frog
Mole salamander
Environment
Columbia Spotted Frog
Decline in amphibian populations
Pacific Tree Frog
Ozone layer
Rana
Herpetology
Ultraviolet

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