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Longest running amphibian community?

John

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So it occurred to me today that we are the longest running community dedicated to amphibians. Or so I think. Can anyone correct me? That would be a rather good "claim to fame".
 

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As far as I know John, I've just checked around and can't find any others. Not 100% sure though.
 

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I guess it depends how you define it. Frognet is pretty old. It's mostly a mailing list, archives, faqs, gallerys etc.
 

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Yes, it's a mailing list basically, and certainly until after we were founded. It's not what I would call a forum or community. Close though. So I think my supposition still stands? Anyone able to prove me wrong?
 

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Don't think anybody willbecause you are write,the only exeptionis the one where already is wrote about and dat has not a forum like this one.
Others who are working exiting not so long yet.
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Living under worlds o'kay but is just a data base. I'm not aware of any others. This sites my favorite Because, if not for this site I would not have been able to raise 9 Ambystoma maculatums. So thats why I joined yesterday.:D
 
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