Hay Cats! Your "Hug me in the rain" post of the day.
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Why did they do it?
They are cold blooded so unlikely for warmth.
Doesn’t look like amplexus so unlikely for mating.
:man-shrugging:@Axtremus said in Hay Cats! Your "Hug me in the rain" post of the day.:
Why did they do it?
They are cold blooded so unlikely for warmth.
Doesn’t look like amplexus so unlikely for mating.
:man-shrugging:They are providing comfort to each other through their lived experience of being frogs in the rain.
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Why did they do it?
They are cold blooded so unlikely for warmth.
Doesn’t look like amplexus so unlikely for mating.
:man-shrugging:@Axtremus said in Hay Cats! Your "Hug me in the rain" post of the day.:
Why did they do it?
They are cold blooded so unlikely for warmth.
Doesn’t look like amplexus so unlikely for mating.
:man-shrugging:Balance?
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@Mik said in Hay Cats! Your "Hug me in the rain" post of the day.:
Amazing.
Where's Brenda?
Those are White's treefrogs, native to Australia and kept as pets throughout the world. They're also called Dumpy frogs.
While it's often said frogs are solitary creatures, l think they're quite social. Mine often like to sleep side by side together. They even pick a favorite frog to be a cuddle buddy.
These two in the pic look very much like buddies.
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