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odonata28 (Linda) wrote:
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garden question but if anyone has any experience with frogs please let me
know.


I believe frogs do that. Move when they are over crowded.

I am tahankful we jst have the one frog going bonk, bonk, bonk, bonk,
bonk, 500 would send everyone bonkers.
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odonata28 (Linda) wrote:
I realise this isn't a
garden question but if anyone has any experience with frogs please

let me
know.


I believe frogs do that. Move when they are over crowded.

I am tahankful we jst have the one frog going bonk, bonk, bonk,

bonk,
bonk, 500 would send everyone bonkers.


You lucky duck! I love Pobblebonk frogs! All ours seem to have
disappearred because of the drought.


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Farm1 wrote:

I am tahankful we jst have the one frog going bonk, bonk, bonk,


bonk,

bonk, 500 would send everyone bonkers.



You lucky duck! I love Pobblebonk frogs! All ours seem to have
disappearred because of the drought.


Well, we have the water from a rainwater tank that feeds a neglected
"water feature". The pump broke and we haven't replaced it, but the
float arm keeps a sunken bathtub full and there has been a resident
bonker for about 10 years. One year there were two, but otherwise just one.
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Terryc wrote:
Farm1 wrote:

I am tahankful we jst have the one frog going bonk, bonk, bonk,


bonk,

bonk, 500 would send everyone bonkers.



You lucky duck! I love Pobblebonk frogs! All ours seem to have
disappearred because of the drought.


Well, we have the water from a rainwater tank that feeds a neglected
"water feature". The pump broke and we haven't replaced it, but the
float arm keeps a sunken bathtub full and there has been a resident
bonker for about 10 years. One year there were two, but otherwise just one.

When there are two, do they bonk together?
Or are the just good friends.
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