The frogs are out!

in #nature5 years ago

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THE FROGS ARE OUT!!!

Which means it's time for a frog blog! HA HA

It's summer time here in the Ozarks alright.


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Well almost Summer time...

I found this little guy in the garden. He along with tons of other frogs in the area were croaking quite loudly HA HA. It was just after a rain so it was wet, hot, and humid as Hell. This kind of weather brings out all the frogs. They love it! Usually when I hear frogs I don't see them unless I go looking for them. This little guy was just chillin here on the edge of our water trough so I got some pictures. The water trough should be more accurately renamed to "The Frog Pool." HA HA


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He jumped away too fast for me as I tried to catch him. He landed in this bucket, the other frog pool HA HA. I could of caught him in the bucket but after getting these pictures I decided I had enough and that I didn't need too. A little while later I came back outside and saw he was gone.

It is good to have frogs in your garden. They help eat the bugs. The kind of bugs that eat your crops. Snakes, toads, frogs, lizards, and every other creepy crawler is always good to have in your garden. It means your garden is alive! The goal being a diverse ecosystem where all life like these little croaking frogs can thrive in. Long story short, if you don't got frogs in your garden you're doing something wrong.

Thanks for looking!


As always I'm Theo aka Rainbow Man and here is the PROOF!!!
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PROOF of frog.

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OK so now I need to share with you Ozzy Man's latest video:

ROFLMFAO!!!!!! Funny shit! This video was awesome!

Your frogs are dark and got big neck. maybe you should pay more attention to the design of the biotope. I think this one is another brother, found him yesterday in middle europe :)
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We have those too here. This frog usually is dark. It is how they blend in with the bark from the trees as camouflage. That frog actually looks like it could be a young Bullfrog.

Do you mean yours or mine ;) We don't have bull frogs here, but cops. Your dark one look more like a little bull.

It is good to have frogs in your garden.

Long story short, if you don't got frogs in your garden you're doing something wrong.

That's right Theo!! :)

And now, just wait a little while until those 'exquisite' red toads also appears on your backyard. A quick licking around their succulent body... and from there onwards, you already could call yourself Rainbow Man with all the requirements of the law. };)

And don't worry mate. The only side effect through the experience that you will notice. Most probably should only be witnessing in peaceful ecstatic contemplation, how a deluge of steem and many other Scot tokens flood your wallet and all the bowls & vessels at each extreme of your rainbow.

PROOF of frog. LoL

You might like my other nature blogs too. I usually write something comical in blogs I use a proof picture. Did you see my spider I found last week? This one comes with a video too.
https://steemit.com/nature/@hippie-witha-gun/the-rare-and-endangered-red-legged-purseweb-spider

Oh yeah mate. I enjoy your other nature blogs too.

And I certainly saw your cool fanged pet the other day. Although I couldn't watch the video due to my currently lame, expensive & sluggish internet connection.

I just hope you let him roam thru your arm, after a very meticulous and intensive research on the internet to identify him holus-bolus. Hahahaha

Oh I let him crawl up and down my arm alright HA HA. This spider fit all the characteristics of a tarantula only missing the hairy legs. It even acted and walked like a tarantula.

Red legged purseweb spiders belongs to the sub-order Orthognatha (Mygalomorphae) or primitive spiders.

Some of the largest most aggressive spiders and poisonous spiders belong to this sub-order, like Tarantulas that can be found in pet shops.

Haha, glad that this one in your garden wasn't an Atypidae Tarantula with his legs shaved!! LoL

Thanks for sharing! This sounds about right because this spider looked ancient or prehistoric. I mean look at those fangs! Tarantulas don't have fangs this big. So I bet this spider has the biggest fangs in the spider world. Like little Fiddler Crabs have the biggest claws in the crab world. That's body size ratio

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