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I've read information about frogs and other animals that completely "freeze"
in the winter and come back to life in the spring--maybe this was something similar? Kirsten "Richard Holub" wrote in message ... I can't belive this but I emptied out my SKIPPY filter some weeks ago and about 2 in. of water remains at the bottom. The other day we had a frost and I noticed in the bottom of the filter a "completely" frozen bull frog approximately 10 in. long. I assumed that I was gona-have-to dispose of it in the spring when the ice melted. To my suprise he came back to life today when the temperatures went back up to 50 deg. F and the ice melted. I picked him up and placed him outside of the filter, hoping he would find another place to winter over. |
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