Today's surprise of the day?
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@brenda said in Today's surprise of the day?:
We'll be right over, LuFin's Dad!
There's a frog pond, Brenda...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@brenda said in Today's surprise of the day?:
We'll be right over, LuFin's Dad!
There's a frog pond, Brenda...
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There is a frog species in the midwest, which can completely freeze during the winter. Frozen like a cube of ice.
Given perfect conditions, they slowly thaw and the heart starts to beat. Heard this from Heather Heying on their Darkhorse podcast.
I had no idea something like this could even be possible. Hibernation, where just the barest of life's engine still works, but not frozen like a popsicle.
Brenda, can your frogs do that? Have you ever heard of what I'm talking about? Maybe people living in the midwest know all this stuff, but out west we're still fighting bears and indians (sorry Larry, but it's true). -
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@Rainman said in Today's surprise of the day?:
There is a frog species in the midwest, which can completely freeze during the winter. Frozen like a cube of ice.
Given perfect conditions, they slowly thaw and the heart starts to beat. Heard this from Heather Heying on their Darkhorse podcast.
I had no idea something like this could even be possible. Hibernation, where just the barest of life's engine still works, but not frozen like a popsicle.
Brenda, can your frogs do that? Have you ever heard of what I'm talking about? Maybe people living in the midwest know all this stuff, but out west we're still fighting bears and indians (sorry Larry, but it's true).Yes! The gray tree frogs do that here. That's what I have. In Minnesoooooota, any frog or toad has to be able to do that, otherwise they would never survive here, nor be able to reproduce here.
Of course, in the spring, I wonder whether my froggos made it through the winter. It was great to see Emmie come up to the porch this spring, and to hear Jurgi trilling, both letting me know they made it through the winter.
The biggest problem here is the predators, such as toads, cats, or anything that eats small animals. Tree frogs are rather small, about 1.5 to 2 inches long. I found a toad here more than once now, and deported it each time. The first time it was sitting under the birdfeeder pole while Emmie was climbing up on it. It was hoping to catch a quick snack.
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@brenda said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@Rainman said in Today's surprise of the day?:
There is a frog species in the midwest, which can completely freeze during the winter. Frozen like a cube of ice.
Given perfect conditions, they slowly thaw and the heart starts to beat. Heard this from Heather Heying on their Darkhorse podcast.
I had no idea something like this could even be possible. Hibernation, where just the barest of life's engine still works, but not frozen like a popsicle.
Brenda, can your frogs do that? Have you ever heard of what I'm talking about? Maybe people living in the midwest know all this stuff, but out west we're still fighting bears and indians (sorry Larry, but it's true).Yes! The gray tree frogs do that here. That's what I have. In Minnesoooooota, any frog or toad has to be able to do that, otherwise they would never survive here, nor be able to reproduce here.
Of course, in the spring, I wonder whether my froggos made it through the winter. It was great to see Emmie come up to the porch this spring, and to hear Jurgi trilling, both letting me know they made it through the winter.
The biggest problem here is the predators, such as toads, cats, or anything that eats small animals. Tree frogs are rather small, less about 1.5 to 2 inches long. I found a toad here more than once now, and deported it each time. The first time it was sitting under the birdfeeder pole while Emmie was climbing up on it. It was hoping to catch a quick snack.
Amazing. . . what we learn at TNCR!
Pretty soon now, shouldn't we be getting some pictures from LuFin? -
@Larry said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@jon-nyc said in Today's surprise of the day?:
Larry’s ex wife could do that.
She could fart on pitch too...
Now that is a talent.
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@Friday said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@Larry said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@jon-nyc said in Today's surprise of the day?:
Larry’s ex wife could do that.
She could fart on pitch too...
Now that is a talent.
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@Friday said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@Larry said in Today's surprise of the day?:
@jon-nyc said in Today's surprise of the day?:
Larry’s ex wife could do that.
She could fart on pitch too...
Now that is a talent.
Ain't it?... there was a time or two that I caused her to hit a high A#.....