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Frog !
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We live in the city with a small walled courtyard garden and a little pond. A few years ago we had a frog that lived there, but it disappeared after a while. Last night I noticed we have a new frog, much smaller than the first one, but it got me wondering how it got there ? Any ideas ?
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Like many other animals.... Frogs spread out when young to find new living habitats so they species can widen their genepool to protect their survival. I have seen a small frog clamber up a 6' height fence made on those concrete slabs between posts. I am not 100% sure but suspect they can smell water nearby.
Like many other animals.... Frogs spread out when young to find new living habitats so they species can widen their genepool to protect their survival. I have seen a small frog clamber up a 6' height fence made on those concrete slabs between posts. I am not 100% sure but suspect they can smell water nearby.