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"textContent": "It was May 2011 when herpetologist Robert Zappalorti called scientists about the tadpoles. Researchers at Montclair State University went to see for themselves. At the site in Ocean County, New Jersey, they found green frog tadpoles that looked like something out of a medical drama or a frog horror film—lethargic and swollen, with red lesions […]",
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