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I rescued this frog from my cat Kimchi's clutches. He seems unscathed despite having been carried around in her mouth.
All I can hear outside my bedroom window lately has been these little fella lapping up all the rain and warm weather we've been having lately.
I took a few photos and couldn't decide which i like best so I'll leave it to you to decide which one you prefer...
Yes, incredible as it may seem, and despite the temperatures recorded in Ireland as low as -13 Celsius last week, here is a large fat (possible gravid) frog, which was on our doorstep tonight. The weather warmed up over the last two days and huge rain storms have hit us, and somehow here is the result. A mystery to me.
This little tree frog has a huge voice!
7DoS "Beginning With … F" "Contrast Thursday"
Used in Our Daily Challenge: No Words Photogame www.flickr.com/groups/ourdailychallenge/discuss/721576236...
Willimantic, CT
The frogs recount the Windham Frog Fight of 1754 and the spools commemorate the town's history of a mill town. The bridge was completed in 1999 over the Willimantic River
Historic plaque:
www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/52141665975/in/datetaken-public/
Why my little bro wants a pet frog? I don't know. But they make for pretty good picks up close. Put it on a green-screen backdrop.
coin purse from my classmate. :) i always tell my classmate that i like his purse and if i can have it, he said that he’ll give it to me on our graduation day but when my wallet got stolen, he gave me the purse as a replacement. XD
The pickerel frog is related, and similar looking to the leopard frogs. It can be told apart by its bigger, squarer spots and yellow to red underlegs. This underleg color belies another important difference, namely that pickerel frogs are very poisonous, and most animals drop them after picking them up in their mouths. Other frogs put in the same container with a pickerel frog have been known to die rather quickly from systemic poisoning. Pickerel frogs are found throughout the Northern US and down the Appalachian Mountains into the South.