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  2. Plagues of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    For example, the plague of frogs is performed as a light aria for alto, depicting frogs jumping in the violins, and the plague of flies and lice is a light chorus with fast scurrying runs in the violins. Documentaries. The Exodus Decoded (2006) Films. The Ten Commandments (1923) The Moon of Israel (1924) The Ten Commandments (1956)

  3. A Plague of Frogs - Wikipedia

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    A Plague of Frogs. A Plague of Frogs is a nonfiction environmental book by William Souder, published in 2000 by Hyperion Press. The book elaborates on the issue of mutated frogs and the implications for humans. It is divided into two parts.

  4. Battle of the Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Frogs [a] was a frog-related incident in the Connecticut Colony town of Windham in 1754. [b] On a summer night in June or July, the people of Windham were awakened by a mysterious loud noise whose source they could not identify. The French and Indian War had recently broken out and, fearing an attack, a scouting party was sent ...

  5. B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs - Wikipedia

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    B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs is the third trade paperback collection in the B.P.R.D. series. Publication history [ edit ] B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs was originally published from March 2004 through to July 2004 as a five-issue B.P.R.D. comic book miniseries , written by Mike Mignola with art by Guy Davis and published by Dark Horse comics . [1]

  6. Cane toads in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Cane Toad Times was a satirical humour magazine based in Brisbane, Queensland. The invasive nature of cane toads was referenced in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia". [62] It was also parodied in the episode "Bart the Mother" [63] in which an invasive lizard is dealt with by introducing other species.

  7. Heqet - Wikipedia

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    Heqet ( Egyptian ḥqt, also ḥqtyt "Heqtit"), sometimes spelled Heket, is an Egyptian goddess of fertility, identified with Hathor, represented in the form of a frog . [1] To the Egyptians, the frog was an ancient symbol of fertility, related to the annual flooding of the Nile. Heqet was originally the female counterpart of Khnum, or the wife ...

  8. Frogs in culture - Wikipedia

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    Frogs in culture. Frog and Mouse by Getsuju, a Japanese artist of the Edo period. Frogs play a variety of roles in culture, appearing in folklore and fairy tales such as the Brothers Grimm story of The Frog Prince. In ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, frogs symbolized fertility, while in classical antiquity, the Greeks and Romans associated frogs ...

  9. Plague of frogs - Wikipedia

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