Amphibian and reptile tunnel

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title: Amphibian and reptile tunnel
text: Amphibian and reptile tunnels, also known as herp tunnels, are a type of wildlife crossing that is positioned beneath a roadway. The tunnels allow amphibians and reptiles to cross roads without the risk of being crushed by a vehicle. They have been used by toads, frogs and salamanders. The tunnels are used to get to their Big Night, a mass courtship ritual which is known as a salamander congress. In areas that do not have tunnels, municipalities enlist volunteers to hand-carry reptiles across ro
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description: Man-made amphibian and reptile tunnels under roads
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibian_and_reptile_tunnel
date created: 2024-05-23T01:27:02Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T05:35:50Z
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