The Sticky Tongue blog from Canada says about this video:
Reptiles and amphibians play an important natural role and often benefit humans directly by eating insects, rodents, and other pests. They are nature’s truly green, 100% organic and recyclable pest control.
Episode 8 of a year-long 24 episode education-outreach video series starring Whit Gibbons: Herpetologist, Author, that we produced in cooperation with The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy.
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