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red poison arrow frogNOTE: these pages are no longer being updated. Please see travel.mongabay.com for photos and information. Search mongabay.com for more on red poison arrow frog. Recent news articles on red poison arrow frog: Fight for the rite to party Nov 9, 2003 About 1000 hotel chaplains will be working at most of the Schoolies sites across the nation, gatecrashing parties with bags of red frog lollies. ... (Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia) Coast ready for invasion by Schoolies Nov 7, 2003 One of the more novel aspects of the activities will be the distribution of a massive 700kg of red frog lollies to the teenagers. ... (Sunshine Coast Daily, Australia) Panel accepts City Center analysis Oct 23, 2003 That little red frog never hopped on that property," she added in reference to the amphibian that complicated designs in the Dougherty Valley. ... (Tri-Valley Herald, CA) |
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