
Overview
Looks at the extraordinary properties of frog and toad skin, showing how it enables them to survive hostile environments. Amphibian skin contains many chemical compounds, including antibiotics, fungicides, anti-viral agents and toxins, which serve as built-in barriers against infection and protection from predators. Scientists in America have even identified an anti-cancer agent in the skin of certain amphibians. One sequence reveals a dangerous and illegal craze in California for toad licking - the skin of some toads contains hallucinogens so powerful that the US Drug Enforcement Agency puts it in the same class as heroin. The programme features toad and frog species from Britain and the continents of Africa, America, Asia and Australia.
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12 - 1Sex, Hot Eruptions and Chili Peppers February 20, 1994
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12 - 2Firebird February 27, 1994
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12 - 3Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea March 06, 1994
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12 - 4Toadskin Spell March 13, 1994
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12 - 5Island of the Ghost Bear March 20, 1994
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12 - 6Webs of Intrigue March 27, 1994
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12 - 7Vampires, Devilbirds and Spirits: Tales of the Calypso Isles April 03, 1994
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12 - 8Pandas of the Sleeping Dragon April 04, 1994
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12 - 9The Witness Was A Fly April 17, 1994
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12 - 10Untangling the Knot April 24, 1994
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12 - 11Snowdonia: Realm of Ravens May 08, 1994
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12 - 12Race For Life: Africa's Great Migration May 15, 1994
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12 - 13Islands in the African Sky May 22, 1994
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12 - 14Comrades of the Kalahari May 29, 1994