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Three Headed Frog

An anonymous reader writes "Children in a nursery were shocked when they spotted a three-headed frog hopping in their garden."

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  1. Kermit and Piggy's Babies by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ....so this is what happens when a pig and a frog do the nasty?

  2. If you listen closely... by NickDngr · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...you can hear them say "Bud-," "-weis-," "-er.'

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  3. Re:Sad. by RCO · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't know, it's seems to be doing pretty well as it is... Don't assume it's a terrible existence just because it's different from the norm.

    I'm sure that if you or I were thrown into an existence like that it might be unbearable, but things would become easier as we learned to cope, these frogs, as well as some humans, have never known another existence, therefore it isn't so unbearable to them.

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    'And all the monkeys aren't in the zoo Every day you meet quite a few...'
  4. Mythological Typographical Error by roberto0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this the frog that guards the gates of Hades? No, that's three-headed dog.

    Maybe this is the guy who guards the gates of Froggy-Hell!!!

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  5. sensationalism... bleh... by Free_Meson · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The creature - which has six legs - has stunned BBC wildlife experts who warned it could be an early warning of environmental problems.


    When there are a few hundred documented cases of this it's time to be alarmed. Here, it looks like a few eggs failed to adequately separate. I doubt the frogs even have the same DNA. The fact that their pond was 2-3 Kelvin warmer than it would have been 50 years ago has nothing to do with this freak occurance.