
Hoplobatrachus rugulosusis
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Ribbit!
This is exactly what Creationists are talking about when they say that all mutations are harmful. This mutation created a leg-headed frog!
Or is it just a reflection? I'm not sure.
I thought someone cut two frogs in half and then welded them together.
Frankly, the last thing I need to see at 7:30 AM is the ass of a shoggoth, thank you very much.
Curse you and your NSFW photos of frog crotches!
This is what happens when Doc Hopper starts breeding frogs for more leg meat...
Two-headed lizard
Two Cloaca... No Waiting.
Actually, the two lizards are more separate than Abigail and Brittany Hensel.
I'd rather like to see the equipment capable of doing that.
I believe it's Hoplobatrachus rugulosusus. But thanks for the morning dose of Hot Frog Pr0n. Makes my throat sac all ... tingly.
Looks like something from a Jim Woodring
cartoon..
Clearly a frog, photographed from below, half out of the water.
"Clearly a frog, photographed from below, half out of the water. "
Great. You just ruined my innocent enjoyment of a natural magical mystery with your scientitious renoberation.
Sometimes it is a good thing to be an amphibian.
Nah! This is just the froggy version of the fused 2nd chromosome.
I like big butts and I cannot lie...
A. Nuran is correct about the ending, of course, but it's just four syllables - rugulosus.