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1
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219
| Anonymous. 1955. Million dollar legs. Florida Wildlife 9(3):14–15, 37. |
2
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1444
| Carter, W. H. 1980. Creatures and chronicles from Cross Creek. Atlantic, Tabor City, North Carolina, USA. 296pp. |
3
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1445
| Carter, W. H. 1980. Froggers I have known. Florida Sportsman 11(5):40–42, 44, 46. |
4
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1966
| Division of Wildlife. 1997. Conceptual management plan for the J. W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area, Palm Beach County, Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Management, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. |
5
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2102
| Dunaway, D. 1981. Frogging afoot for fun, food and folly. Florida Sportsman 12(6):30–31, 33–34. |
6
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2236
| Enge, K. M. 1991. Herptile exploitation. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Nongame Wildlife Section Annual Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 55pp. |
7
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2242
| Enge, K. M. 1993. Herptile use and trade in Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program Final Performance Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 102pp. |
8
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2846
| Hansen, K. L. 1952. An investigation of native Florida male Salientia as test animals for early pregnancy diagnosis. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 14:231–236. |
9
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2851
| Hansen, K. L. 1960. The use of male southern toads and southern leopard frogs for pregnancy diagnosis. Herpetologica 16:33–38. |
10
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3182
| Hutt, A. 1971. Frogs on a gig; night action for a savory meal. Florida Wildlife 25(2):10–14. |
11
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4096
| McNally, R. 1991. Urban frog gigging. Florida Wildlife 45(4):6–8. |
12
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4627
| Neill, W. T. 1968. Florida frogs: from pond to pan. Florida Wildlife 21(8):14–17. |
13
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5315
| Schmelz, G. M. 1991. Everglades frogging. Florida Wildlife 45(4):4–5. |