Hello everyone,
Ever since I visited Bristol after two years of returning (I lived there for six years and a half), I caught a few frogs at my mum's friend's garden pond. Since then, I got the interest into frogs. So when I wanted to get my pet tree frog a friend, I went out of the city to the countryside. I went to this flooded rice field and saw plants that grow at ponds, and heard croaking. Then I saw five dark spotted pond frogs in the water so I caught him with a small cup (I used cups to catch fish at Brandon hill) and put him in the frog tank. At first the tree frog was curious about the other one since he never saw other frogs except his type. Then he accidentally landed on the one I got and the one underneath SCREAMED. I never knew these types screamed too. Then today morning, they both seem calm and got used to eachother. Im still here at the countryside, so its full of insects to eat. But I'll have to feed separately since the tree frog is a MASTER at hunting down prey.
What frogs do you guys see in your countries?
Ever since I visited Bristol after two years of returning (I lived there for six years and a half), I caught a few frogs at my mum's friend's garden pond. Since then, I got the interest into frogs. So when I wanted to get my pet tree frog a friend, I went out of the city to the countryside. I went to this flooded rice field and saw plants that grow at ponds, and heard croaking. Then I saw five dark spotted pond frogs in the water so I caught him with a small cup (I used cups to catch fish at Brandon hill) and put him in the frog tank. At first the tree frog was curious about the other one since he never saw other frogs except his type. Then he accidentally landed on the one I got and the one underneath SCREAMED. I never knew these types screamed too. Then today morning, they both seem calm and got used to eachother. Im still here at the countryside, so its full of insects to eat. But I'll have to feed separately since the tree frog is a MASTER at hunting down prey.
What frogs do you guys see in your countries?
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