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89: Vietnamese Mossy Frog w/ Gina Zwicky!

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Join Ellen & special guest, biologist & naturalist Gina Zwicky, for a review of the amphibian master of disguise, the Vietnamese mossy frog! In this episode, Gina makes the case for frogs as simple yet refined masterpieces, shares some tricks of the frog-finding trade, and geeks out with Ellen over science communication via anime.

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 37 min 19 March 2021 Season 1 Episode 89 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 37 min 19 March 2021 Season 1 Episode 89 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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Join Ellen & special guest, biologist & naturalist Gina Zwicky, for a review of the amphibian master of disguise, the Vietnamese mossy frog! In this episode, Gina makes the case for frogs as simple yet refined masterpieces, shares some tricks of the frog-finding trade, and geeks out with Ellen over science communication via anime.

Intro & outro music: "Adventuring", Louie Zong

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