Aww, so stinkin' cute! He will have to hibernate soon, won't he? In wondering if hibernation was the right word, I ended up at this article which was fascinating (to me at least!): https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-frogs-survive-wint/ Nature is amazing.
back in village my cousins would hold frog in hands and i found it creepy though not scary after rains of monsoon we could hear lots of songs of floating frogs in fields i remember
How about a scorpion visitor inside your house? I guarantee you would not be taking any pictures of those. Shaking out shoes before wearing is just part of the morning routine. Haven't ever found one in my shoe, but one would be one too many.
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What a cute wee frog! Looks just like a leaf.
ReplyDeleteI like the way its feet suction to the side of the house.
DeleteAww, so stinkin' cute! He will have to hibernate soon, won't he? In wondering if hibernation was the right word, I ended up at this article which was fascinating (to me at least!): https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-frogs-survive-wint/ Nature is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Thanks for the link.
DeleteNow that you mention tree frogs I realize that this is the first year in a long time that I have not had one on my door. I feel ignored.
ReplyDeleteHopefully they'll be back next year. This is the first year I've had a frog on my house
Deletehe is cute dear John :)
ReplyDeleteback in village my cousins would hold frog in hands and i found it creepy though not scary
after rains of monsoon we could hear lots of songs of floating frogs in fields i remember
I like the sound of the frogs' song.
ReplyDeleteHow about a scorpion visitor inside your house? I guarantee you would not be taking any pictures of those. Shaking out shoes before wearing is just part of the morning routine. Haven't ever found one in my shoe, but one would be one too many.
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