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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 20

    Like honeybees, frogs are portents of the greater ills that could befall our environment — and ushttps://nyti.ms/2CS0xjD 

    5:44 AM - 20 Oct 2018
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    • Rascuachin ZONGO Azara SYED FARRUKH ALI Connor Kane MANU SHARMA Diahann W. Lassus, CFP, CPA/PFS Anna AC Blackburn Theresa Laverty
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      2. Homer Bush‏ @Sportsfeeder1 Oct 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Populations is growing so logically they turned into princes or something.

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      3. DAnna‏ @D_anna01 Oct 20
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        pic.twitter.com/HAfa0LZ1UO

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      2. Monkeylove‏ @Hornergraphics Oct 20
        Replying to @nytimes @jwgop

        come to my backyard. I have gazillions of treefrogs, peepers, bullfrogs, pickerals & leopard frogs. We have to keep our windows closed at night because those little guys make so much noise. I'm sure they are reduced elsewhere due to pesticides & that's why I won't use any of it

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      2. Jacob Lee‏ @HiddenDreams420 Oct 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        I live in Southwest Michigan, and i can assure you that the frogs in my area are alive and well 🤣🤣

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Hillary’s Shoe Goes Bye-Bye ❌‏ @tweetwen115 Oct 20
        Replying to @HiddenDreams420 @nytimes

        Oregon, Same.

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      1. Norm‏ @NIHAustin Oct 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        no one is paying attention to the obvious signs. #shame #climatechange

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      2. James Qualls‏ @james_qualls Oct 20
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        Answer: The creature is often described as both secretive and shockingly loud, with a rumbling, back-of-the-throat mating call that is uncannily close to the human snore. It hides from the sun its whole life, finding shelter on burned-out tree stumps. What is a Republican?

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      1. Jack Zullo‏ @JackZullo Oct 20
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        It means we're all gonna die when the ecosystem collapses.

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      1. Curious‏ @Curious97507374 Oct 20
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        Honey bees are making a large comeback do try and keep up...it’s exhausting countering all the MSM hysteria and lies

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      1. Ritter‏ @fivecrystals Oct 20
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        Mankind’s common sense is getting weaker....environment suffering!

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      1. LooseLucy‏ @kitzeepie Oct 20
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        It's corporate encroachment. Vulnerable environments and delicate species worldwide are pitted against developers, corporations and unsympathetic governments. The species always loses. In America, there was once some awareness, but the Trump cartel doesn't want to hear it.

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      1. Laku‏ @LakuC Oct 20
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        We are all gonna croak

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      1. Tony Bocchi‏ @TonyBaboc Oct 20
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      1. Richard von Lenzano‏ @vonLenzano Oct 20
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        Tieren in den Mund gelegt: Als euer König Horst warne ich euch: Haltet die Fresse, sonst geht es zu den Froschschenkeln.......... Text: © 2018-10 RICHARD von LENZANO

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      1. sirkazm‏ @sirkazm Oct 20
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        It means the beginning of the end is here.😥

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