Americano y Proud @Fr__. 13h Replying to @atensnut 1 asked grok There are 100 poisonous blue, green, black, and red frogs in a pond. Black frogs are responsible for 50% of fatal bites but only 13 frogs are black What would you do about this? 1 Prioritize Black Frog Avoidance: Given their high lethality; avoid black frogs entirely 2. Identify and Monitor Black Frogs: Learn to distinguish black frogs and monitor their locations. 3. Limit Pond Access: Restrict access to the pond to minimize encounters with all frogs, particularly black ones: 4 Use Protective Gear: Wear gloves and protective clothing if you need to be near the pond: 5. Educate About Risks: Inform others about the disproportionate danger posed by black frogs: 6. Consider Relocation: If practical, consider relocating the black frogs to a safer area aWaV from human activitv 30 137 335 Ill 22K
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