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tubers?

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Is this a typo?: "It has a number of tubers located across it's dorso and eyelids." I can't find any meaning for the word "tuber" that would make it an anatomical structure on a frog. If this is a proper usage for the word, then create a new entry for that, with a disambig page to distinguish it from the plant structure. Fredwerner 05:08, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Very unlikely that should be tubers, "bumps" seems the best fit. Also, all recent online references to the frog indicate it is extinct in the wild (unheard since 1990), but with no definitive references, I'll leave the entry with a general typo and Spanish->English cleanup. Michael Devore 09:02, 7 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]