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30. A Slaughtering Problem

30. A Slaughtering Problem published on February 17, 2026Read more posts by the author of 30. A Slaughtering Problem, MerlinNo Comments on 30. A Slaughtering Problem

How much slaughter is too much slaughter you ask? Exact tolerances remain difficult to determine. But our current data suggests that, for froglets, even relatively small amounts of slaughter are likely best avoided.

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