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Amphibious agglomeration is a term which is more commonly known as "Frog Lumps". This infectious diease is mainly found in Western European countries, and is dominantly carried by the European Tree Frog; although, many other amphibians have being found to carry traces of the diesease.

However, in recent scientific studies, evidence that European Tree Frogs, which contain the diesase, can pass the diesase on to humans. Especially as the European Tree Frog is such a speciality in Eastern parts of France and Austria, that when a human eats such a frog, the diesase is passed through the cilia in the throat, into the bloodstream, where it then reincides in the body. It can often be symptonless for years.

Although some common symptons include;

Dizziness Fatigue Nausea Excessive Sweating Warts - most commononly on arms or thighs. Red Bumps Scab, burn like features, such as that shown by impertigo.

Although this diesase isn't fatal, the treatment can last up to 6 months. If the diease goes unnoticed, then side effects can include, scarring on the body, bruising, destroy white blood cells, impotence, and even in some cases infertility.