Transparent frogs bred in Japan | |
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Sep 27, 2007 04:13 | |
| Have you ever seen a transparent frog? It is really amazing. A report from Reuters said a transparent frog was born in Japan. A transparent frog whose organs can be seen through its skins is seen at a laboratory of Hiroshima University's Institute for Amphibian Biology in Hiroshima, western Japan, in this photograph released by the institute Sept. 25, 2007. Japanese scientists have bred transparent frogs whose internal organs can be seen through their skins, giving researchers of diseases such as cancer insight into organ growth and development |
Sep 28, 2007 06:48 | |
| If you have seen th thread on the new Bureau aginst corruption...well.... maybe they could employ some of these little fellows ..... then we could be sure that all their actions would be honest, open and transparent. Iguess we could see if they had been accepting ant free lunches !! |
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