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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

Who doesn't love a frog!
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  • why don't you put a shallow pond in for the frogs? its so hard for them to survive this dry place

  • @alSation81 Its about 6mtrs from a huge pond, that's where they're coming from

  • Beautiful little frogs they are, we get those here they are Brown tree frogs (litoria ewingii) They live in/near our pond and in the shade house, one night we had 11 of them crowding around an outside light! Chasing insects I guess.

  • @cruddiestcrudever Cheers, I wondered what type they were.

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  • I've had a frog suddenly jump out on my before. I squealed a bit as I only had flip flops on at the time.

  • Your friend is pretty badass!

  • I always love it when I find good creatures in the garden. It shows me that what I am doing is working

  • Nice, we have tons of mantisses in the garden, and cats, and rabbits, hmmmmm, maybe I'm not doing it right : )

  • Never can have to many frogs around!

  • That is great.

    - Louis

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