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      <title>CDC: Frogs with salmonella could still be in homes</title>
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      <description>CHICAGO (AP) — They live underwater, eat bloodworms, and are promoted on pet websites. But African dwarf frogs can carry salmonella. 
                   An outbreak tied to the frogs sickened nearly 400 people, mostly children, from 2008 to 2011. Since these miniature amphibians can live up to 18 years, some linked to the outbreak may remain in U.S. home aquariums. That's ac...</description>
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      <description>JOHANNESBURG (AP) — They say cats have nine lives. Now a Chinese toad has joined that club of wily survivors. 
                   South Africans are marveling at the endurance of a toad that got trapped in a cargo shipment from China to Cape Town after jumping into a porcelain candlestick that was made there. South African officials reportedly planned to put down the creatur...</description>
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      <description>JOHANNESBURG (AP) — It's a real life Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. 
                   Animal rescue officials in South Africa say they found a toad from China hidden inside a porcelain candlestick. The Star newspaper of South Africa quoted animal expert Brett Glasby in Cape Town saying that workers had to break the candlestick to get the toad out. He said the toad, an Asian Common ...</description>
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