http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32129876/ns ... e-science/
In the San Jacinto Wilderness. . .This may impact the closure, I would think, due to the possibility of re-introducing frogs to the Rattlesnake Creek area, eh?
Yellow-toed Frog Discovered
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Interesting!! It's good news, but I would predict it will result in a closure of Tahquitz creek. (Does anyone hike there anyway? I'm not familiar with that area).
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I think the rules need to be honored here.cougarmagic wrote:Interesting!! It's good news, but I would predict it will result in a closure of Tahquitz creek. (Does anyone hike there anyway? I'm not familiar with that area).

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Damn frogs. Send those bastards to the moon!
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yea really. let natural selection do its thing. They ruined any kind of nice fishing at piru. The road is closed and u have to carry all your gear now!
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It is time. We must breed an Assassin Frog. 8)
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Yes, those two creeks (Tahquitz and Willow) bound the very popular hiking and backpacking areas in the federally controlled portion of the Mt. San Jacinto Wilderness.cougarmagic wrote:Interesting!! It's good news, but I would predict it will result in a closure of Tahquitz creek. (Does anyone hike there anyway? I'm not familiar with that area).
There actually is such a thing. Kind of.TacoDelRio wrote:It is time. We must breed an Assassin Frog. 8)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... =printable

It can tolerate lack of water for eight months and total starvation for one year. It can tolerate temperatures down to 32F (I assume a hard freeze will kill it). Pretty badass.
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Regarding the African Clawed Frog.
it says we took these things into space to study the female reproduction in micro gravity.
WHO CARES!!!!!
it says we took these things into space to study the female reproduction in micro gravity.
WHO CARES!!!!!
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Here comes another closure!
It'll be one of those temporary, emergency closures that can only last one year by law.
Then, every year they issue another one. And so on ....
Skips lots of paperwork and study involved in a real closure, and much more effective.
It'll be one of those temporary, emergency closures that can only last one year by law.
Then, every year they issue another one. And so on ....
Skips lots of paperwork and study involved in a real closure, and much more effective.