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Old May 15th 05, 12:48 PM
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"Peter Breed" wrote in message
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I may be stating the obvious but frogs are amphibians - I don't about the
frogs in your area, but in Britain the common frogs spend a large part of
their life cycle on land spending their days in cooler dark damp places and
eating creepy crawlies at night. The only time they need pools of water are
to breed and in their juvenile form (ie tadpoles), your frogs may well have
left of their own accord.


That could be good info...they may have left because of the predators
around....

And there's still lots of tads in the pond....
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