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Originally published December 20, 2009 at 1:46 AM | Page modified December 20, 2009 at 1:46 AM

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Pesky frogs hide in Christmas trees

Christmas trees for sale in the Anchorage area are adorned with something truly different this holiday season: live Pacific chorus frogs.

Forget the plastic icicles, brightly colored balls and tinsel.

Christmas trees for sale in the Anchorage area are adorned with something truly different this holiday season: live Pacific chorus frogs.

While the small Christmas-tree frogs are very cute, with moss-green sides and black spots, state officials are asking residents to kill any of them they find. The little stowaways could be carrying viruses and fungi, including one that has been killing amphibians on several continents.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game says they've received two reports of Christmas-tree frogs, including one found in a tree from Washington state and sold last week at an Anchorage nursery.

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