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People Feed Birds. Why Not Frogs?

Por: The Atlantic Science March 08, 2023

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Please think of the urban amphibian.Daniel Zender / The Atlantic; GettyMarch 8, 2023, 7 AM ETFor most people, discovering a frog living in your fence post would make you feel either kind of creeped out or kind of charmed. For one guy in Australia, it was a challenge: He decided to make it the sweetest pad possible. In a now-viral two-minute TikTok , he designs and 3-D-prints his frog an elaborate home. He keeps adding features until the lucky... + full article



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