
The pool frog, which croaks with a Norfolk accent, is thought to have existed in England for over 3,000 years and its bones have been found at Saxon archaeological sites in East Anglia.The rare species was presumed extinct by the late 1990s, but conservationists have since re-established thriving populations and the pool frog has now been given special protection by the government. But this unique creature isn’t the only one to have an accent – we take a look at just some of the other species who communicate with a regional twang.
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