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Frog in our drain - do I have to move it out or will it go by itself?

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Pollyanna · 30/08/2006 15:06

The frog has been there for a few days. It is huge!! (well quite big). I am worried it is going to die - should I move it, or will it hop away on its own? I have no idea where it came from but our neighbours have a big pond so it could have come from there I suppose. Tia.

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southeastastra · 30/08/2006 15:30

move it poor frog!

Pollyanna · 30/08/2006 16:55

do you think it's stuck? (I know nothing about frogs?). How do you pick them up?

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tortoise · 30/08/2006 16:57

I love frogs! Am always finding them in the garden and having to pick them up for the dc!
If its not stuck it will try and jump when you touch it.

gigglinggoblin · 30/08/2006 16:59

move it. pick it up with your hand at the head end as some have this defence thing of projectile weeing when picked up. they dont squash very easily, just scoop it up

Pollyanna · 30/08/2006 19:58

I have moved it - chickened out of picking it up, but scooped it into a net instead. Feel very guilty that it was stranded in the drain now (I thought it would hop away of its own accord )

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southeastastra · 30/08/2006 20:30

ahh the frog will thank you. did you kiss it?

Californifrau · 30/08/2006 20:32

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