The Princess' Frog
Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
I don't think my toad would like your glove box idea, Trips, although it would make for more interesting trips to have something to watch (not that I need another distraction).
PJ, the Word from On High(my Mother the naturalist) says that your new love interest is a Green Tree Frog. Great climbers, got little pads like suction cups on the ends of their toes. Quick, too, so that little swamp isn't a long trip for him.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
Originally Posted by GonneVille
PJ, the Word from On High(my Mother the naturalist) says that your new love interest is a Green Tree Frog. Great climbers, got little pads like suction cups on the ends of their toes. Quick, too, so that little swamp isn't a long trip for him.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
I thought he was colored more like a frog (and like the local oak trees too), so it makes sense.
Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
Originally Posted by GonneVille
PJ, the Word from On High(my Mother the naturalist) says that your new love interest is a Green Tree Frog. Great climbers, got little pads like suction cups on the ends of their toes. Quick, too, so that little swamp isn't a long trip for him.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
Tree frogs don't actually need to be in the water every few minutes like a bull or green frog, they just hole up in a little dark, humid space where they won't dry out during the day, and come out at night.
I thought he was colored more like a frog (and like the local oak trees too), so it makes sense.
But Mos! Rhett isn't smooth, which also made me think he was a toad. But, Goneville'* mother is right I think.
Rhett'* been missing since I saw him on the house a few nights ago. I'm beginning to wonder where he went.
Originally Posted by BillBost37
Anyone seen Rett lately?
Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
But Mos! Rhett isn't smooth, which also made me think he was a toad. But, Goneville'* mother is right I think.
Rhett'* been missing since I saw him on the house a few nights ago. I'm beginning to wonder where he went.
Originally Posted by BillBost37
Anyone seen Rett lately?
Originally Posted by Sol
Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
But Mos! Rhett isn't smooth, which also made me think he was a toad. But, Goneville'* mother is right I think.
Rhett'* been missing since I saw him on the house a few nights ago. I'm beginning to wonder where he went.
Originally Posted by BillBost37
Anyone seen Rett lately?
(*someone stop me please, I'm using my car'* name like its a person, and refering to a random tree frog by name...this can't be good*)






