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- science.research accessdate "2010-02-17".
- science.research author "Mark Pilkington".
- science.research date "2005-01-13".
- science.research isCitedBy Star_jelly.
- science.research location "London".
- science.research publisher "The Guardian".
- science.research quote "Since at least the early 18th century, the most common earthbound explanation for the mystery goo has been that it is something vomited up by birds or animals; the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant, writing later that century, considered this the answer. Currently popular is the idea that the grey gloop is frog spawn barfed up by amphibian-eating creatures, though no frogs' eggs have ever actually been identified within it, and most finds are a good deal larger than your average frog. A recent refinement of the concept is that if a frog is swallowed prior to ovulation, its regurgitated egg duct - which swells dramatically when wet ...".
- science.research title "The blobs".
- science.research url science.research.