Katherine said that the frogs in the river died because the pH of the water was off the charts. If this were true, the frog's bodies would have been consumed by the extremely acidic/caustic water. [Actually Katherine said that the frogs died because there had been an abnormally large survival rate for the tadpoles as the fish that would normally consume the eggs/frog spawn-tadpoles had been killed off by an algae growth which had also turned the river red. Forced out of the water early due to a lack of space/required resources they hadn't fully developed and couldn't survive on land.]The Reaping (2007) - 1 correction
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Katherine said that the frogs in the river died because the pH of the water was off the charts. If this were true, the frog's bodies would have been consumed by the extremely acidic/caustic water. [Actually Katherine said that the frogs died because there had been an abnormally large survival rate for the tadpoles as the fish that would normally consume the eggs/frog spawn-tadpoles had been killed off by an algae growth which had also turned the river red. Forced out of the water early due to a lack of space/required resources they hadn't fully developed and couldn't survive on land.]You may also like: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Titanic | Saw IV | Finding Nemo | Rectuma


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