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He brought it to me in a glass. Must be an inch or so from head to
bottom. Still pretty dark colored. Real cute and glad to see at least one survived. When they just disappear, you never know WHAT happened to them. I hope there are several others. I'll know in a few years as the toad population has stayed the same in 14 yrs here. |
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Hi Jammer,
Glad you found one. We see toads of all sizes all over the place. They are in the plants, garden, etc. I am sad to say that I think a bunch of them have paid the ultimate price when our riding mower does the grass. Maybe they are mostly hiding at mowing time.... Whatever happens for the mowing, we produce thousands each year. The toads and green tree frogs are the most common here. They breed all summer. May you see many sizes as the years go by. Jim -- ____________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "jammer" wrote in message ... He brought it to me in a glass. Must be an inch or so from head to bottom. Still pretty dark colored. Real cute and glad to see at least one survived. When they just disappear, you never know WHAT happened to them. I hope there are several others. I'll know in a few years as the toad population has stayed the same in 14 yrs here. |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 06:14:05 -0500, "Phyllis and Jim Hurley"
wrote: Hi Jammer, Glad you found one. We see toads of all sizes all over the place. They are in the plants, garden, etc. I am sad to say that I think a bunch of them have paid the ultimate price when our riding mower does the grass. Maybe they are mostly hiding at mowing time.... Whatever happens for the mowing, we produce thousands each year. The toads and green tree frogs are the most common here. They breed all summer. May you see many sizes as the years go by. Jim Thanks, Jim...saw another one last night that was maybe a yr or two old. I hadn't seen him before either. And my son was mowing when the teeny one jumped out to commit suicide but was saved before that could happen. |
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jammer wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 06:14:05 -0500, "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote: Hi Jammer, Glad you found one. We see toads of all sizes all over the place. They are in the plants, garden, etc. I am sad to say that I think a bunch of them have paid the ultimate price when our riding mower does the grass. Maybe they are mostly hiding at mowing time.... Whatever happens for the mowing, we produce thousands each year. The toads and green tree frogs are the most common here. They breed all summer. May you see many sizes as the years go by. Jim Thanks, Jim...saw another one last night that was maybe a yr or two old. I hadn't seen him before either. And my son was mowing when the teeny one jumped out to commit suicide but was saved before that could happen. The toadpoles have morphed into 1/4" and 1/2" little toads all over the lawn. I hope I haven't step on any. Which means the garter snake will be around the back of the house. The other day he was hiding under the hostas in the front of the house. He's the reason my dog thinks every stem and stick is a snake which results in her jumping straight up in the air. Happy water gardening. |
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The snake won't like the toads. They secrete bad tasting stuff when
bothered. I don't know if the little guys are good at it, tho'. J -- ____________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "Barbara2245" wrote in message om... jammer wrote in message . .. On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 06:14:05 -0500, "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote: Hi Jammer, Glad you found one. We see toads of all sizes all over the place. They are in the plants, garden, etc. I am sad to say that I think a bunch of them have paid the ultimate price when our riding mower does the grass. Maybe they are mostly hiding at mowing time.... Whatever happens for the mowing, we produce thousands each year. The toads and green tree frogs are the most common here. They breed all summer. May you see many sizes as the years go by. Jim Thanks, Jim...saw another one last night that was maybe a yr or two old. I hadn't seen him before either. And my son was mowing when the teeny one jumped out to commit suicide but was saved before that could happen. The toadpoles have morphed into 1/4" and 1/2" little toads all over the lawn. I hope I haven't step on any. Which means the garter snake will be around the back of the house. The other day he was hiding under the hostas in the front of the house. He's the reason my dog thinks every stem and stick is a snake which results in her jumping straight up in the air. Happy water gardening. |
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