Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!
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I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

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I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

@brenda said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

Well, that's the news from Brendaβs house, where all the toads are strong, all the frogs are good looking, and all the tadpoles are above average.
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@brenda said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

Well, that's the news from Brendaβs house, where all the toads are strong, all the frogs are good looking, and all the tadpoles are above average.
@loki said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
@brenda said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

Well, that's the news from Brendaβs house, where all the toads are strong, all the frogs are good looking, and all the tadpoles are above average.

Loki gets it.
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@brenda said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
I'm impressed that they help their frog and toad populations to survive. It's smart when you consider how it helps control the insects of the area without using chemicals. A culvert under the road would serve their purpose, just as we now see in places that offer alternative routes for large wildlife over or under highways.
The only difference is that my frogs are cuter.

Well, that's the news from Brendaβs house, where all the toads are strong, all the frogs are good looking, and all the tadpoles are above average.
@loki said in Hey Brenda.... it's not just Minnesooota!:
Well, that's the news from Brendaβs house, where all the toads are strong, all the frogs are good looking, and all the tadpoles are above average.
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