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Wintering Frogs
I've been told that frogs will burrow in the muck at the bottom of a
pond for the winter. Is this true? If so, for a pond with a liner which eliminates much of the muck, is there a way to provide an alternative for frogs living in the pond? I fished out several frogs this last spring which apparently had no place to burrow for the winter and so they didn't make it. Thanks. |
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