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Local oral histories and anecdotal reports from regional folklore studies; no official government records found.
In Chad, local lore suggests that frogs are not allowed to croak in public parks after sunset, reflecting an unusual historical attitude toward animal noises in communal spaces.
Local oral histories and anecdotal reports from regional folklore studies; no official government records found.
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