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Frogs mosquitos malaria

ALTOS DE CAMPANA NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA: Metamorphosing lemur leaf frog tadpole, Agalychnis lemur, hangs on conservation scientist Julie Dogger's net deep within the forest in Altos De Campana National Park, Panama on Tuesday June 17, 2025. When tadpoles front legs appear it indicates that they are rapidly metamorphosing and absorbing the tail and soon will leave the water. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
ALTOS DE CAMPANA NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA: Metamorphosing lemur leaf frog tadpole, Agalychnis lemur, hangs on conservation scientist Julie Dogger's net deep within the forest in Altos De Campana National Park, Panama on Tuesday June 17, 2025. When tadpoles front legs appear it indicates that they are rapidly metamorphosing and absorbing the tail and soon will leave the water. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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