@leedickison I guess waterspouts that empty whole ponds and small lakes leave the frogs behind.... no they dont fish frogs even eel have been reported to get sucked up by waterspouts carried miles before the updraft wasnt strong enough to keep them in the clouds. And as we all no what goes up must come down.
somebody think they're coming from an ancient water planet that expoloded and formed the asteroid belt. every now and then some frozen asteroid bring here those ancient animals!
the raining frogs scene in Magnolia the frogs didn't get squished like that. Just goes to show, the movies are full of shit. "They all croaked it" belter of a line big man!!!
@ululalbaab wrong I looked up the weather reports of that location of that day and there was apparently a whirl wind miles away. Or in other words, a tornado. for centuries, there have been recorded accounts of frogs and fish raining from the sky and it is due to tornados that pass over lakes and ponds. the contents within the ponds and lakes are sucked miles into the clouds and dropped miles elsewhere.
What if they landed in water wills, puke eggs, people drank them, turn into frogs laid frog clones of themselves, then later ran for parliment or the U.S president then killed all the humans and imported niggers and Mormons as the new rulers. What if????????
Ok, so the explanation we are to believe is that a tornado picked up only one species (someone else mentioned this here) then carried them to the sky where clouds apparently are able to hold them and carry them elsewhere till they cant hold them any longer and drop them. What??? It we are to believe this, then we should see all types of different debris raining bcuz of a tornado that occurred nearby. Maybe one day it will only rain pencils and paper. Yeah, right!
Tornado's or storms are no explanation for these "frograins" ("fishrains" also recorded) , cos these strange rains contain mostly only one species (3 different species recorded at the most) and all are about the same size and weight . A tornado cant be selective in sucking up only 1 to 3 species from a lake .
If you're interested in this Subject I recommend reading "The Book of the Damned" by Charles Fort. Hundreds if not Thousands of Documented Phenomenon of Subjects that are "Damned" or excluded from Mainstream Science. Usually Frogs and Fish are Reported to Fall Slow and land unharmed defying the laws of Gravity.
I was very surprised to witness a frog rain around 1987-88.Though I didnt see any frogs actually falling as it was pouring down and we were taking shelter indoors, when we resumed work outside, there were many small orange frogs hopping around as well as a noticeable layer of fine sand over the ground and vegetation (we were in a wooded area so no concrete like in this vid). The frogs continued to hop around in diminishing numbers over the course of the next few days.
I seen this happen once when I was little but now when I try to tell the story people never believe me! so I dont even mention it anymore to avoid getting frustrated!
There are many reports on frograins over the years , it is not as unasual as people are thinking .Its a biblical plague , there is no "natural" explanation for these rains .
Waterspouts occur. They can reach 3ft. to a meter below the water, and suck up different creatures. Then as the tornado that caused the water spout reaches land it loses power, and then eventually releases the rain, or anything that the tornado picked up. There has been a report of a small sail boat raining from the sky because of a waterspout. Go to "How stuff works . com" and look up "Raining Frogs" there should be an article on it.
This definately does happen I can account for it myself, while I was on holiday in florida, after a hurricane we had frogs all over the balcony and splattered in the car park
LOL..this coming from the idiot that believes NASA airbrushed out 100 foot towers on the moon, and that there are cities on the moon and Mars that the government doesnt want you to know about!
Talk about an insult to intelligent thinking...die in a fire you fucking troll.
it is possible. frog eggs can be brought up to the clouds on a hot day with water vapour then they grow in the clouds.Or mabye im thinking of fish lol
they can rain frogs from water vapour i have personally seen it rain frogs and there was NO tornado frog eggs are small enough to be lifted up by water vapour
water vapour cant pick up frog eggs if you are smart you would know that water vapour can pick up salt let alone frog eggs, its miniture tornados picking up water and the dropping it somewhere on land
you know, when I saw the movie Magnolia I though the whole frog scene was just put in there as a symbolic reference to Exodus 8:2. I was surprised to find out that stuff like this happens, however rarely. Too bad I haven't ever seen this sort of phenomenon in my hometown before.
indeed! whenever there was a fish, frogs rain there were only 1 or 2 speacies of them. they reported an aligator fell from a sky once and about 6m wide block of ice in scotland which they analised and figured out it's not identical to any other ice.
Rains of frogs and fish have been recorded throughout history. The most logical explaination forwarded (including Firestorm's post here) is the tornado or waterspout theory.
The question arises though, why is always one species - no other aquatic creatures or pond/seaweed?
Why not? tornado goes over water and turns into a water spout.
You might say they would be too heavy to stay in the air, but if strong sinds can keep a hail stone in the air long enough for it to get to the size of a grapefruit, they could definately keep a tiny tiny fish or frog in the air.
i am not sure if this video is true but...it had actually happened....water got evaporated with the frog egg...went into the sky then frog got big and heavy enough to fall XD
.. I hope that's a really lame attempt at a joke, because if you were being serious you don't know much about science.
If water evaporated, that means it broke into gasses: 2 parts oxygen, 1 part hydrogen. Neither of these are likely to magically pull a solid into the sky.
it has rained frogs where i live before, but they were alot smaller than that they were about 5 cm long max and they dident look like those frogs, they look like cane toads to me lol
Good, but more likely a toad crossing seeing as they're all squashed. Fortean search a-go-go
DrewidDesktop 1 month ago
it looks like people barfed
bakufanfan 1 month ago
what....the....actual...fuck
APittsburghOriginal 1 month ago 4
@APittsburghOriginal I fell out of my chair.
qturner 1 month ago
very unusual and not yet scientifically explained, but well documented cases have been happening for almost 1000 years. It's still unusual though
spittingbloodhc 1 month ago
Isn't this caused by the frog eggs being evaporated into the clouds and as they develop they just fall to their death
xBaseball9x 2 months ago
I think I rather it rain fish...
ladybugs2011 5 months ago
poor frogs
skullz650 5 months ago
Frogs can fall from the sky.... it has been documented since roman times
ihop07c689 5 months ago
Frog do not fall from the sky. Period.
leedickison 5 months ago
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@leedickison I guess waterspouts that empty whole ponds and small lakes leave the frogs behind.... no they dont fish frogs even eel have been reported to get sucked up by waterspouts carried miles before the updraft wasnt strong enough to keep them in the clouds. And as we all no what goes up must come down.
ADLRTurk 4 months ago
looks like a game of frogger gone horribly wrong lol
rjoe016 6 months ago 3
oh god, im scared of frogs...good thing this hasn't happened where i live
PinkyGirlxoxo 6 months ago
Witch doctor is back
geluphell 7 months ago
This is possible because during tornadoes or hurricanes, the frogs get sucked into the clouds from the winds. Later, they fall... from the sky.
zoombalaboy 8 months ago
God must been bored that day.
RIPdixiecarter 8 months ago
God is great :). He's just retold the story of the plagues.
adrennalinpro1 8 months ago
O.o
hypo12345678910 10 months ago
Hmmm. Im gettin hungry
clbaumer 10 months ago
Oh God, this my worst nightmare come true
addicted2music21 11 months ago
somebody think they're coming from an ancient water planet that expoloded and formed the asteroid belt. every now and then some frozen asteroid bring here those ancient animals!
kaostwenty2 1 year ago 2
yehhh the wind picks the frogs up somewhere else they get stuck in the clouds for a few minutes and then fall down....
AntonioDR88 1 year ago
the cleaners must have taken alot of times cleaning that up
TheMutedVid 1 year ago
hahaha.. i bet its very scary and yucky too! lol
chubbyliciouschic 1 year ago
poor frogs!
quingermanfrog 1 year ago
That's naaaaaaaaaasty.
Sazzac 1 year ago
Sure, it rained frogs, and then apparently you ran them all over....
foozbong 1 year ago
battletoads!
frant911 1 year ago
the raining frogs scene in Magnolia the frogs didn't get squished like that. Just goes to show, the movies are full of shit. "They all croaked it" belter of a line big man!!!
TonyBananas101 1 year ago
crap!
Nesembria 1 year ago
This frog is crushed cars cuman
no rain frog
ululalbaab 1 year ago
@ululalbaab wrong I looked up the weather reports of that location of that day and there was apparently a whirl wind miles away. Or in other words, a tornado. for centuries, there have been recorded accounts of frogs and fish raining from the sky and it is due to tornados that pass over lakes and ponds. the contents within the ponds and lakes are sucked miles into the clouds and dropped miles elsewhere.
vulkein 1 year ago
is this real frogs rain. or? coz m really curious. thanks:)
chubbyliciouschic 1 year ago
@chubbyliciouschic yes
vulkein 1 year ago
@chubbyliciouschic Yeah, it's known that frogs just seem to fall from the sky- instant death for them of course.
People think it's to do with aliens; it actually scares me a little that frogs fall from the sky :P
daminiday 1 year ago
lol you should catch one that way you save cash and gas by not going to petco :p
PinpuleCp 1 year ago
it seriuosly rains frogs, after water spouts in sucks them up and drops thenm in random places its quite dangerous though,
PinpuleCp 1 year ago
raining frog~~
neoneomilk 1 year ago
Omg!
neznamkakvodapi6a 1 year ago
just today Frogs were raining in Hungary , Europe
827rover 1 year ago
@827rover
You don't have to tell us the continent Hungary is in we all know where Hungary lies.
Kra7as 1 year ago
Loving the pun at the end
mgdev 1 year ago
What if they landed in water wills, puke eggs, people drank them, turn into frogs laid frog clones of themselves, then later ran for parliment or the U.S president then killed all the humans and imported niggers and Mormons as the new rulers. What if????????
inspectorcritic 1 year ago
a tornado that sucked some kinda pond or lake and along with 'em fishes or frogs and they move with the clouds and are drained with rainfall......
TheStudonfire 1 year ago
tornado or some other wind storm picks them up and then chucks them about :3
ozzernator 1 year ago
it does rain frogs and other small animals in specific parts of the world
hotshot24k 1 year ago
fuckin frogs look like cartoons
rasberry74 1 year ago
um actually to everyone that thinks this may be a joke...it actually has been proven that it has rained frogs. idiots. google it.
oohiitscourt 1 year ago 2
SRSLY!! Its been mating season. The frogs leave the waters to mate and get overrun by cars...
Bellybeard 1 year ago
I have seen this after a tornado, mud. sticks and paper along with mail. Some tornados will carry junk for hundreds of miles.
Saw a top to a tool box that landed in Quebec. the tornado hit Beecher Michigan in 1952. the owner had his name and phone # on it.
keefer2111 1 year ago
Imagine an elephant fall. LOL WE ARE ALL DOOMED
redrescueteam 1 year ago
YUCK!
MrConcreteDonkey 1 year ago
Ok, so the explanation we are to believe is that a tornado picked up only one species (someone else mentioned this here) then carried them to the sky where clouds apparently are able to hold them and carry them elsewhere till they cant hold them any longer and drop them. What??? It we are to believe this, then we should see all types of different debris raining bcuz of a tornado that occurred nearby. Maybe one day it will only rain pencils and paper. Yeah, right!
shatara55 1 year ago
@shatara55 clearly u cant read well enough
BeingJohnMalkowitz 1 year ago
@BeingJohnMalkowitz
Dude, I can't read what? What are you talking about?
shatara55 1 year ago
Poor frogs.
MitchGambino 1 year ago
Does anybody know what causes this? Tornado over a pond or lake?
cabo02 1 year ago
Tornado's or storms are no explanation for these "frograins" ("fishrains" also recorded) , cos these strange rains contain mostly only one species (3 different species recorded at the most) and all are about the same size and weight . A tornado cant be selective in sucking up only 1 to 3 species from a lake .
BeingJohnMalkowitz 1 year ago
If you're interested in this Subject I recommend reading "The Book of the Damned" by Charles Fort. Hundreds if not Thousands of Documented Phenomenon of Subjects that are "Damned" or excluded from Mainstream Science. Usually Frogs and Fish are Reported to Fall Slow and land unharmed defying the laws of Gravity.
moningis 1 year ago
why frogs?
tidurmiring 1 year ago
I was very surprised to witness a frog rain around 1987-88.Though I didnt see any frogs actually falling as it was pouring down and we were taking shelter indoors, when we resumed work outside, there were many small orange frogs hopping around as well as a noticeable layer of fine sand over the ground and vegetation (we were in a wooded area so no concrete like in this vid). The frogs continued to hop around in diminishing numbers over the course of the next few days.
alienbarber 1 year ago
I seen this happen once when I was little but now when I try to tell the story people never believe me! so I dont even mention it anymore to avoid getting frustrated!
genegene002 2 years ago
the next day i went back to the same walmart to find the entire parking lot --ENTIRE PARKING LOT--covered with tiny DRIED frogs !
mangolefty 2 years ago
a few years ago i went to walmart after a hard summer rain. the entire ENTIRE parking lot was covered with tiny frogs evenly spaced!!!
mangolefty 2 years ago
people actuly belived that in egyption tymes tht that was a plauge and all it is is a storm piked the up and dropped them off
ashman239 2 years ago
There are many reports on frograins over the years , it is not as unasual as people are thinking .Its a biblical plague , there is no "natural" explanation for these rains .
BeingJohnMalkowitz 2 years ago
The lack of understanding and knowledge is incredible
CannabbeanPirate 2 years ago
Waterspouts occur. They can reach 3ft. to a meter below the water, and suck up different creatures. Then as the tornado that caused the water spout reaches land it loses power, and then eventually releases the rain, or anything that the tornado picked up. There has been a report of a small sail boat raining from the sky because of a waterspout. Go to "How stuff works . com" and look up "Raining Frogs" there should be an article on it.
pichirisu 2 years ago
Thanks for this. I was watching Magnolia (great film) and wondered if this really happened.
Lak3Show 2 years ago 2
LOL...me too..i just finished watching it 6 minutes ago XD
xiaopengyou13 2 years ago 2
poor things , i wish that they did not die , just fill down then walked away
Ezldor 2 years ago
poor froges :(
1shadowrulz1 2 years ago
Huh, whata ya know? the frog croaked! LOL
iceygirl505 2 years ago
i placed some fish on the middle of the road once and after one hour it looked messed up
xXKentoXx 3 years ago
COOL POOR FROGS LOL
43LAURA 3 years ago
This definately does happen I can account for it myself, while I was on holiday in florida, after a hurricane we had frogs all over the balcony and splattered in the car park
tommo1uk 3 years ago
This is a real phenomenon that has been recorded throughout history.
What happens is a small tornado forms over water (waterspout) and picks up mass amounts of water and aquatic life, then drops it once it hits land.
Reports of raining fish is the most common, but frogs get the most play due to the biblical account.
mtpagan 3 years ago
That´s an insult to intelligent thinking. I am so sorry mainstream media has gotten to you.
CannabbeanPirate 2 years ago
LOL..this coming from the idiot that believes NASA airbrushed out 100 foot towers on the moon, and that there are cities on the moon and Mars that the government doesnt want you to know about!
Talk about an insult to intelligent thinking...die in a fire you fucking troll.
mtpagan 2 years ago
it is possible. frog eggs can be brought up to the clouds on a hot day with water vapour then they grow in the clouds.Or mabye im thinking of fish lol
Xxp00nxX 3 years ago
that's the most ridiculous theory i've ever heard.
they fall from the super-saragasso sea above us.
WeAreSoDoomed 3 years ago
what he says is true believe it or not
jokey1134 3 years ago
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bullshit
vvillem9 3 years ago
they can rain frogs from water vapour i have personally seen it rain frogs and there was NO tornado frog eggs are small enough to be lifted up by water vapour
jokey1134 3 years ago
yeah like frogs can grow that fast while falling to earth
vvillem9 3 years ago
water vapour cant pick up frog eggs if you are smart you would know that water vapour can pick up salt let alone frog eggs, its miniture tornados picking up water and the dropping it somewhere on land
hujghi 2 years ago
just becuase it's said in a movie doesn't make it true. though if i hadn't read the other comments i would have said the same thing as you.
MegaRobo9867 2 years ago
what,da fuck.... those frogs where splattered by a car raining frogs my ass.
10lambertbutler 3 years ago
you're lucky, frogs are harmless, its been raining evangelical christians round these parts.
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Dude, that was so funny.
seageek 3 years ago 3
AziMeX, +1... I fell out of my chair laughing.
17589 3 years ago
HAHAHA!! thats great!!
350rs 3 years ago
@AziMeX haha
Seanog24 1 year ago
@AziMeX Dudee why sayingg that?? ....
brando1260 8 months ago
you know, when I saw the movie Magnolia I though the whole frog scene was just put in there as a symbolic reference to Exodus 8:2. I was surprised to find out that stuff like this happens, however rarely. Too bad I haven't ever seen this sort of phenomenon in my hometown before.
brandonihidalgo892 3 years ago
They came from the planet Tiamat. Just like the rest of us.
6robert6ramirez6 3 years ago
They came from the planet Tiamat, aka your mother's fat fucking ass.
Alzuberkhan 3 years ago
You know, that phonomeneon has been known to happen when a tornado is close by...:O
xitsxsomeonex 3 years ago
indeed! whenever there was a fish, frogs rain there were only 1 or 2 speacies of them. they reported an aligator fell from a sky once and about 6m wide block of ice in scotland which they analised and figured out it's not identical to any other ice.
weird stuff!
yokohama13 3 years ago
they all died
doggarrrs 4 years ago
well yeah would u survive being thrown to earth
love1684 3 years ago
Rains of frogs and fish have been recorded throughout history. The most logical explaination forwarded (including Firestorm's post here) is the tornado or waterspout theory.
The question arises though, why is always one species - no other aquatic creatures or pond/seaweed?
Weird stuff!
practicepants 4 years ago
i hope you didn't kill those frogs you sick fuck
gaudiofan 4 years ago
no actually thats been happening sinse the 1920s
Giovana91977 3 years ago 11
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Are you a fucking retard?
I guess they wrote the bible in the 1920's as well. Fuck you're dumb.
MissyZilla 3 years ago
clearly you are the fucking retard.
BruceFnLee 3 years ago 2
@BruceFnLee no animals could get sucked up into tornadeos
famaliyof4 1 year ago
@famaliyof4
Why not? tornado goes over water and turns into a water spout.
You might say they would be too heavy to stay in the air, but if strong sinds can keep a hail stone in the air long enough for it to get to the size of a grapefruit, they could definately keep a tiny tiny fish or frog in the air.
rosydonut 1 year ago
@rosydonut you are correct sir. apparently on the day he recorded nearby that location, there was indeed a whirl wind nearby.
vulkein 1 year ago
@famaliyof4 Why couldn't the frogs get sucked up by a tornado? Houses and cars do.
kellie77381 1 year ago
@Giovana91977 It's been happening loooong before the 1920's
Islandofbones 7 months ago
i am not sure if this video is true but...it had actually happened....water got evaporated with the frog egg...went into the sky then frog got big and heavy enough to fall XD
sadilfh90 4 years ago
.. I hope that's a really lame attempt at a joke, because if you were being serious you don't know much about science.
If water evaporated, that means it broke into gasses: 2 parts oxygen, 1 part hydrogen. Neither of these are likely to magically pull a solid into the sky.
jimmyThePiep 4 years ago
i always thought they were pulled into the sky by water spouts as eggs lol
kidspranqe 4 years ago
(shrugs) I was just talking out my ass, I don't know if it's possible or not.
Although to be fair, I think the author was doing the same, because I've never heard of this type of thing before.
jimmyThePiep 4 years ago
it has rained frogs where i live before, but they were alot smaller than that they were about 5 cm long max and they dident look like those frogs, they look like cane toads to me lol
kidspranqe 4 years ago
it looks like you just shot video of roadkill frogs
lesbaxter 4 years ago 2
Not really raining - more like scattered frog shower.
breakfastisready 4 years ago
poor frogs...
FIRESTORM848 4 years ago
LMFAO tornado or waterspout nearby???
FIRESTORM848 4 years ago
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Zoe430 4 years ago
i dont believe it
imjoe18 4 years ago
cool, i wish i could have seen it happen!
kidcharming 4 years ago