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Exploratorium: Frogs: Frog Myths Across Cultures
Mythological Toad. Illustration by Khristine Annwn Page. In the twilight, you leave your hut and head out into the forest, perhaps to draw water from the pond, perhaps for a last handful of fallen wood for the fire. Darkness falls. Suddenly, all around you, the forest springs alive with voices: trilling, croaking, muttering. Voices are everywhere, yet you see nothing. What are these voices in ...
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