Hay Cats! Your "Hug me in the rain" post of the day.
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@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.
They are providing comfort to each other through their lived experience of being frogs in the rain.
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@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.
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.