• Schadrach
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    65 months ago

    Because it’s not in rainwater, it’s in runoff from cities and dairy farms. The chemicals in question are basically synthetic estrogens and their metabolites and frogs are just more sensitive to those in the environment than mammals.

    • PopShark
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      15 months ago

      Really?

      Can you provide sources?

      • @Drivebyhaiku
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        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4586825/

        Frogs and other amphibians are actually incredibly sensitive to all manner of chemicals. Heavy metals, trace pharmaceutical contamination in human wastewater… They basically breathe water through their very thin skin and have delicate tissues overall. They provide unique issues for conservationists because they are usually the first water related species to collapse.

        Humans have a history of being able to tolerate years and years of direct contact with arsenic, lead and various toxins. Your basic oil paint set from before 1950’s has a lifetimes worth of a modern person’s regular exposure. Frogs are a poor indicator of how humans react to anything.

        Plant based estrogens don’t impact humans much. They do sheep… But only because they have four stomachs and can actually sort of process them. In humans they just slip through the system mostly untouched.

        • PopShark
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          25 months ago

          Thank you very much for the link and your explanation.

          • Schadrach
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            5 months ago

            I’m fond of this one in particular because “They’re putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs gay!” is both one of the craziest sounding things Alex Jones has said, one that was literally memed on for years as THE example of how nuts he is and also one that’s technically true.

          • @Drivebyhaiku
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            15 months ago

            No prob! Science and frog conservation is cool.

        • Schadrach
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          25 months ago

          Thank you for answering them before I could get back to Lemmy.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          So sensitive in fact that a really common type of pregnancy test basically involved exposing a particular type of frog to human female urine. The frog being so sensitive to the presence of certain hormones would begin to ovulate if the urine sample was from a pregnant woman.

          Really interesting but a bit of a shit lot in life for the frog!

          • Schadrach
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            25 months ago

            To be fair that’s an improvement over the previous test since you could reuse the frogs while you had to kill the rabbit. Even older ones involved peeing on grain. We’ve known that there was something different about the urine of women when they are pregnant for a shockingly long time, but couldn’t explain exactly what in any real detail until fairly recently.

            • @[email protected]
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              15 months ago

              I didn’t know about the grain or rabbit tests. At least the rabbits got off the hook when the frogs presented themselves as a better option, I suppose.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 months ago

        I’m not sure if what this person said is correct, but I can corroborate that there is some distant distant nugget of truth behind ‘the guvments makin da frogs gay!!’ that is actually an argument for better environmental protections

        At the same time, Alex Jones has made a lot of women turn gay I’m sure and there’s no one investigating that …

        • PopShark
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          35 months ago

          Thanks for the laugh