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I've been reading a LOT of amphibian biology lately...too much? You decide.
They all refer to amphibian biology except for the last one that was inspired by oncology medicine.

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The "they´ll swear you´re neotenic" part was hilarious xDDD
 
"For some hot amplexus, call Sally"

That had me on the floor. XD

I hope you do not mind me writing that in our bio dept bathroom.....
 
That last one is a twisted combination of amphibian biology and medicine that could only come from the mind of Dawn;)
 
I loved your work. I got an especially good laugh out of: "For some hot amplexus, call Sally"
 
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