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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:41:24 -0400, "Susan H. Simko" wrote:
While cooking on the BBQ grill one of the big female green frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet. There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet, soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her. Susan, Susan, Susan, the poor frog was asking you to BBQ her dinner, too. Crashj "must be a frog from California as she does not know the right meat to cook" Johnson Well ya know, a cat shows his love for his owner "supposedly" by bringing home "the catch of the day" and depositing at their feet. Why not a frog doing so? ;o) ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
I recon the goldfinch had drowned/was drowning in the water and the frog
tried to eat it, finding it rather too large and the feathers hard to manage regurgitated it... I have actually seen a bulfrog eat a small bird. In this case it does sound like it was too big for him to swallow. |
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