Beyond the constant danger of being eaten alive, frogs now need to worry about dying from mercury poisoning. A new study finds a high level of the toxic compound methylmercury in adult amphibians across the United States.
Beyond the constant danger of being eaten alive, frogs now need to worry about dying from mercury poisoning. A new study finds a high level of the toxic compound methylmercury in adult amphibians across the United States.
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Frogs Across the U.S. may be Dying of Mercury Poisoning
The study had scientists from all over the U.S. test the mercury levels in over 3,200 amphibians.
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