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		<title>By: Perpetually Petrified Bodies : 60+ Invasive Plastination Creations : The Green Children Foundation</title>
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		<title>By: World&#8217;s most invasive species &#171; The Bee Buzz</title>
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		<title>By: JAL</title>
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		<description>The big green guy is a Pixie Frog, AKA african burrowing bullfrog. Interesting frogs, they make decent pets as they like to sit in one spot for days waiting for food so they don&#039;t need much room and seem happy enough hanging out.

They DO bite and have two back facing &quot;fangs&quot; in the roof of their mouth so keeping fingers out of their way is advised. A two pounder can leave a nasty wound and the ER doctor or nurse might raise an eyebrow when you tell them a frog did it if you get an infected bite.</description>
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<p>They DO bite and have two back facing &#8220;fangs&#8221; in the roof of their mouth so keeping fingers out of their way is advised. A two pounder can leave a nasty wound and the ER doctor or nurse might raise an eyebrow when you tell them a frog did it if you get an infected bite.</p>
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