This blog needs some color

We hold these truths to be self-evident:

  • You can never have too many frog photos on your blog.
  • You should only handle a frog this size after he’s had his weekly bowel movement.
  • If your frog’s mouth is four times as wide as your thumb, never ever wiggle your big toe in front of it.

. . . because he will try to swallow your entire foot. Impossible is not part of his vocabulary.

D.

7 Comments

  1. michaelm says:

    I love frogs and agree one can never have enough frog photos. Looks like I need to start looking for some. I don’t believe I’ve posted one.
    Funny stuff..great looking frog.

    ~michaelm

  2. sxKitten says:

    Yon frog looks like he was dropped from a great height. And while I agree with your truths, I will not be sharing #3 with my children, because you know they’d just have to try it to make sure.

  3. Kate says:

    frog? not toad? how do we know?

  4. Walnut says:

    Hi Michael! Welcome to my blog. Come for the frogs, stay for the balls.

    sxKitten, NO, I did not drop my Argentinian horned frog (also known as a Pac Man frog).

    Kate, frog, not toad. You just know these things.

  5. sxKitten says:

    I kind of like the ‘dropped when wet’ look. My favourite at our local aquarium is a tomato frog, which sports a similar physique.

  6. Walnut says:

    Kind of a Jabba the Hut look, too, when you think about it.