Frogs, toads, and scientists.

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  • José Carlos Baez Spain
  • David Romero Spain
  • Francisco Ferri Spain

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frogs, toads, scientists

Abstract

Frogs and toads have aroused great scientific interest and have been the protagonists of major controversies throughout history. Take for example the famous case of Paul Kammerer’s falsified toad.

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Published

2013-03-20

How to Cite

Baez, J. C., Romero, D., & Ferri, F. (2013). Frogs, toads, and scientists. Encuentros En La Biología, 6(142), 11–13. Retrieved from https://www.revistas.uma.es/index.php/enbio/article/view/18381