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.
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
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.
frog? not toad? how do we know?
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.
I kind of like the ‘dropped when wet’ look. My favourite at our local aquarium is a tomato frog, which sports a similar physique.
Kind of a Jabba the Hut look, too, when you think about it.
Frogs, like blogs, are where it’s at.