Monsoon frogs, in fact all frogs, do rely on access to that recognised environmental toxicant, DHMO , or dihydrogen monoxide.
It is very common in most tropical regions although less common for a significant part of the year in the monsoonal and mediterrean regions.
Many environmnetal groups rail against the material, citing it as a serious concern, especially when mixed with common pollutants such as sewerage.
More detail is available on the website www.dhmo.org where a lot of detail is available to enhance your understanding of this substance.
Friday, 26 September 2008
Di-Hydrogen MonOxide - DHMO - the quiet killer
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dry season,
green tree frogs,
monsoon,
rain,
swimming,
weather
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