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Raining Frogs
 Document #82  Status: Logical explanation
 Class: Location: US-Northeast, Year: 2003
 Attachments:  80-frogs.txt 

 Summary
Frog eggs drop from the sky

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Frog eggs were raining from the sky in Berlin, Connecticut.  On Sept. 19 of this year, Primo D'Agata heard what he thought was hail hitting his porch and, upon closer examination, realized that the hail was actually frog eggs.  There are no known species of frogs that lay eggs in Connecticut this time of year which causes some experts to believe that they were brought to the area in the winds of Hurricane Isabel.