They had a story on NPR this morning about a type of frog whose young incubates in the mother's stomach and then hops out of the mother's mouth to be born. **
Sending lots of love, and if only my powerful wishes had healing force, you would be doing better before tomorrow...
**Actually, the story was about endangered amphibians. The gastric brooding frog only came up as an example--alas, of a species that appears to have been lost. .... hmm, if you are not doing well, I should come up with a more cheery piece of perhaps-unknown information.
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Sending lots of love, and if only my powerful wishes had healing force, you would be doing better before tomorrow...
**Actually, the story was about endangered amphibians. The gastric brooding frog only came up as an example--alas, of a species that appears to have been lost.
.... hmm, if you are not doing well, I should come up with a more cheery piece of perhaps-unknown information.
I'll work on that.
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Well, I'd known about the gastric brooding frog; I hadn't known it was extinct . . .