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  - WASHINGTONTIMES.COM - Counter Culture - 03/Feb 17:14

Scientists hope these tiny froglets can save their species

It was quite the journey for such tiny froglets: traveling thousands of miles from the forests of southern Chile to London, carried and brooded inside their fathers' vocal sacs for safety.

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