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Frogs on go to water to breed PK, they live in the undergrowth most of the time, if your garden is even damp, you will see them...There were probably tadpoles in the pond next door... |
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There was a lot of undergrowth in our garden until quite recently. What we took out yesterday was more or less the last of it so I am now wondering if I have disturbed his home There is a lot of damp undergrowth in the garden beyond ours and that's where I put him when I caught him so I hope he is able to find a new place to live |
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I'm surprised that the cats didn't eat him! Had a tiny pond in the house where I lived before I bought this one; the tadpoles hatched and Su-Ling the Siamese promptly caught and ate one before I could stop him!! That one is pretty good-sized, though |
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