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Posted by
shadesmountain z6 MO (
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Wed, Aug 18, 04 at 9:37
| Morning...I have hundreds of small frogs in my garden. You would think they were grasshoppers. Picked a tomato, felt something on the bottom side, turned it over and there was a frog in there eating away. What's the deal? jennifer |
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| That's a first for me...never heard of it...always thought frogs ate bugs. Maybe he was keeping damp and cool. ;O) My cat brought me one this morning....funny how practical a cat is...all I get is the stuff he doesn't want to eat like frogs and lizards. |
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| Ok, that subject line looked like you had a tomato eating a frog....LOL PP |
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No, that would have been tomato eating frog:) I'm still sticking to my same story and have no answer. jennifer |
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| I'm with Bigred. That's what I thought at first too. ;-) I've never heard of that before either but maybe he was getting the liquid for a drink? Anyway I bet it was neat to see. Nancy |
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| I'm with Big Red too. I agree he was just keeping cool. I'm betting a terrapin took a bite out of the tomato and moved on so the frog found a cool moist spot. |
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