Figure 1: Blitzfrog seeking truth from a more intelligent species
As any sufficiently intelligent subject can observe, a common species of amphibians is displayed in Figure 1, the bufo bufo, making their debut in their intelligence capable of cognitive abilities that rival talc. Study through repeated experimentation have shown that their tentavity to conform to given tasks can be modeled using a probability density function where the interval is μ ± 0.1σ, and some researchers have even noted that it is comparable to other organisms, which are capable of producing non-mobile ova, of a known dominant species, when presented with spinels. Interactions between these species is a subject of interest, and their behavioral nature can only be described via their corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum, which can be compared relatively to that of a thiomargarita namibiensis.