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Guest Ferret1959

Just found this frog.

Have you ever heard a frog 'scream'?

I hadn't until I went to pick it up, frightened me half to death. :headhurt:

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Did a cat bring it in?

 

It's possible its 'air sacks' are pierced. Used to happen to ones my old cats brought in :(

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Guest Ferret1959

Na, can't be a cat.

Don't think it was damaged, just a distress sound I think.

Not a call type sound more of just what it did to me and made me step back a bit.

 

I'm puzzled how it got in though?????????

 

Plus can they climb stairs I live in a first floor flat?? :)

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Guest Brumagem Phil
Na, can't be a cat.

Don't think it was damaged, just a distress sound I think.

Not a call type sound more of just what it did to me and made me step back a bit.

 

I'm puzzled how it got in though?????????

 

Plus can they climb stairs I live in a first floor flat?? :)

 

He obviously heard your olympic sized aquarium has a full set of diving boards!!!

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Hi all

 

its probably shouting for a kiss elton wehey your in there and it will be a bonus princess:)

 

i saw a starling 2day at reading station as i was off on my epic travels(great malvin)nice place,i went to pick a car up then got lost in glouster(whatever the spelling:)what a laugh from great malvin then back to bordon(hants)in a strange motor.saab9000i (old 1989)

 

right back to the bird ,well while sitting watching people scurry about i noticed this little bird walking up a stopped train,he wonder`d right up and as the train started he ducked slightly behind the square vents you get on the roof.

then he hitched a lift from one end to the other and just as the train was about to pass the end ,he hopped onto the station roof !!!

 

it looked like he/she was actually playing!!

 

i figured if he jumped off at the last minute then they must be abit brighter than we give credit or he would stay on and ride out of sight like a nutter on an adrenaline hunt.:)

 

 

its amazing what people dont see 2ft higher than most people ever look up!

 

if that makes any sense(knackard):)longest drive and a good day

 

frogs are cool and he looks pretty happy:)keep him:)lol

 

 

 

billy

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sorry ferret i called u elton:):):);)

 

Don't be sorry, his ego has just gone sky high. He's always wanted to be a fat loser.

 

Love and sloppy kisses,

 

Ferret :D

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Guest Brumagem Phil
Don't be sorry, his ego has just gone sky high. He's always wanted to be a fat loser.

 

Love and sloppy kisses,

 

Ferret :D

 

Ribbet ribbet!!!!!!!!!!

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I was a fat loser but not anymore.

 

Funny thing happened a few years back and changed my life. ;)

 

Now I'm a handsome prince. :D :D

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