Illegal African Clawed Frogs

The exotic frogs are banned in at least 11 states, but were shipped from Florida-based "Grow-A-Frog" to Nevada.

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"It's not just an ordinary frog!" says Grow-a-Frog's Web site. "Perfect for class projects, science fairs, and anyone who appreciates the wonder of nature. Grows arms and legs, then MORPHS into a little baby froglet."
Not an ordinary frog, eh? Illegal. Exotic. Destined for science experiments...

Alright... who's the wiseguy in Nevada with the cloning lab?


When in doubt, think about penguins. It probably won't help, but at least it'll be fun.