It’s been suggested that the cause of the mutation was the result of a parasitic infection by a trematode worm (Ribeiroia ondatrae). Trematode infections have reportedly been linked to an increasing number of amphibian limb mutations, particularly missing, malformed, and extra hind legs.
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HOLY WHAT THE HELL??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?A couple more to give you nightmares.
This is ONE frog:
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At this rate, one frog's legs will be able to feed a family of 4:
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Yeah right Frank......like you have never seen a frog with eyes inside of it's mouth.HOLY WHAT THE HELL??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
seen 2-headed snakes and turtles and a snake w/ one eye in the middle of it's forehead and snakes missing the entire top part of the head that had to be removed from the egg because they couldn't hatch on their own but never anything like THATYeah right Frank......like you have never seen a frog with eyes inside of it's mouth.