Life: The Complete Story

Frog Diversity: From Microhylidae to Ranoidea

36 min · 20. apr. 2026
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The conversation covers a range of topics including fishing experiences, the decline of freshwater fish populations, and an in-depth exploration of various frog species. It also delves into the characteristics and significance of the Amami Oshima frog, the honey locust tree, the rediscovery of the Prismantis Ruatus frog, and the Krebs cycle in cellular respiration.

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