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I most likely saved him from a horrible and painful death at the hands of my cats. Now he's in a tupperware container with a hole in the top.
I want to take him in to my AP biology class tomorrow because they're a bunch of idiots and will be fascinated by it. UNTIL then, are there any measures I should take to keep it alive and happy?
[b]I will release him tomorrow after school.[/b] I just wanna make sure he survives a day or so.
Also, any idea what kind of frog it is? I'm from Alabama, USA. I caught it inside the house at night. The bugger's about an inch long and can jump like FUCK.
OutdoorAlabama.com suggests it's a Green Tree Frog.
Lick it.
Looks like a tree frog, see the sticky toe pads?
It could be a juvenile leopard frog though...
To care for it do the following:
Get as large a water-tight container as you can and tilt it at a slight angle, enough so that when water is poured inside it will pool at one end allowing ample swimming, then add something to float on like a stick or some bark. Fill the other end with some dirt and put some sticks for the tree frog to climb on. Make sure to keep some foliage inside. Above all else: KEEP THE CONTAINER MOIST. If you don't it will die.
Suck it's dick.
You are all so helpful
Why don't you all suggest me names for the little bugger?
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;25543492]Looks like a tree frog, see the sticky toe pads?
It could be a juvenile leopard frog though...
To care for it do the following:
Get as large a water-tight container as you can and tilt it at a slight angle, enough so that when water is poured inside it will pool at one end allowing ample swimming, then add something to float on like a stick or some bark. Fill the other end with some dirt and put some sticks for the tree frog to climb on. Make sure to keep some foliage inside. Above all else: KEEP THE CONTAINER MOIST. If you don't it will die.[/QUOTE]
Kill it with fire, it's easier.
Kiss it.
Name: Frogger
:frog:
Strangely relevant.
Name it Froggy.
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Leap Frog
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;25543577]Name it Froggy.
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Leap Frog[/QUOTE]
Frogger > Leap Frop
You are all uncreative fucks. "Froggy"? "Frogger"? "Leap Frog?"
Name it Sharpe.
Name it kermit
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[QUOTE=Errorproxy;25543606]Frogger > Leap Frop[/QUOTE]
Froggy>Leap Frog> Frogger
Name it Ribbit.
Give him/her some food.
Name: Treaper.
How about Robert Cornelius?
Stephen Colbert.
[i]Wilhelm II of the House of the Hohenzollerns, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia[/i]
^ It must be named this.
Draw a mustache on it with a Sharpie as well.
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Photo for reference.
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Kill it.
[QUOTE=mzathemind;25544337]Kill it.[/QUOTE]
Or do this. But I, for one, would much rather you keep it alive.
[QUOTE=Elecbullet;25543521]You are all so helpful
Why don't you all suggest me names for the little bugger?[/QUOTE]
Well screw you too.
Just put it somewhere safe in the bush or tree or something.
[QUOTE=mzathemind;25544337]Kill it.[/QUOTE]
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Best solution
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;25544543]Well screw you too.[/QUOTE]
I actually followed your advice, kept it for a day, let everyone gawk at it. Then I took it home and released it; it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.