Molch
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I just had a brand new experience with my frog Linus.
Linus is a female Pacific Chorus Frog who was given to me by friends after they received her in their weekly shipment of organic veggies.
I just fed Linus 2 earthworms. The first went in real well, the second more reluctantly, presumably because she was full.
Then, 5 minutes later, I saw one of the worms emerge from the wrong end of Linus looking completely unscathed and untraumatized by its trip through the valley of the shadow of Death.
I've never seen such a thing. Is this something that can happen with frogs? Maybe Linus' stomach was so full that one worm managed to wriggle past and follow the light at the end of the tunnel? Linus certainly didn't seem to object.
The worm is question now resides in a small container with a bit of moss. It will be pardoned and returned to the worm bin. Time will tell if it requires therapy.
Has anyone ever seen this happen?
Linus is a female Pacific Chorus Frog who was given to me by friends after they received her in their weekly shipment of organic veggies.
I just fed Linus 2 earthworms. The first went in real well, the second more reluctantly, presumably because she was full.
Then, 5 minutes later, I saw one of the worms emerge from the wrong end of Linus looking completely unscathed and untraumatized by its trip through the valley of the shadow of Death.
I've never seen such a thing. Is this something that can happen with frogs? Maybe Linus' stomach was so full that one worm managed to wriggle past and follow the light at the end of the tunnel? Linus certainly didn't seem to object.
The worm is question now resides in a small container with a bit of moss. It will be pardoned and returned to the worm bin. Time will tell if it requires therapy.
Has anyone ever seen this happen?