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    1. Frogs leap from Indonesia swamps to French tables

      Mon, Mar 4, 2013 - AFP 1:09 | 6 views

      French diners might not know it but their frogs legs most likely come from the murky swamps of tropical Indonesia. The country is the world's biggest exporter of frogs, providing more than 80 percent of Europe's imports. Duration: 01:08

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