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Craig Lalley writes
The amazing thing is that Denys typed in this information completely
from scratch. He used no aids, encyclopedias or web searches.
Try it sometime, the next time you meet him ask him an off the wall
question.... i.e.
"So what are the mating habits of the Polish Bull Frog?"
I guarantee that Denys will have an answer, and that 90% of the time he
will actually be correct.
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I'm sure he would tell you that Rana catesbeiana, the bullfrog, is only found in North America, and in fact that the only true frogs, family Ranidae, found native to Poland are:
Ranidae
Rana arvalis moor frog
Rana dalmatina agile frog
This from http://botan.ib-pan.krakow.pl/przyroda/coran1en.htm showing all vertebrates of Poland.
Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.
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