Amphibians and Synaesthesia

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I'm synesthetic (I have synaethesia : my 5 senses are mixed, I smell colours, I see tastes, textures are sounds, etc...).
Do we know if this neurological condition can appear in amphibians ?
Since some parasites or fungus could cause disformities and maybe defects in the brain, in this case, what do we know about the senses of amphibians and how they could eventually be modified ?

Well, I know that's a stupid question, but I always wondered if synaesthesia can occur in other animals. And since a lot of studies are made about embryon developmemt in amphibians, and since in humans synaesthesia is probably something happening in early development... maybe somebody has some ideas...
 
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