pond thread [sanctuary for frogger]

I am personally quite disturbed by what's been discussed in https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/the-scoville-scale-of-frogger-deaths.3745626/, so I am setting up a frogger sanctuary in this thread.

You are encouraged to post froggers and other amphibians.

Absolutely NO higher vertebrates. Fish and reddit moderators are OK but please stay on topic
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What ever happened to macle? I miss the frogposting.

Anyway here are some frogs I’ve seen in my area (pics are low quality. I get as close as I can but these are from my phone)

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Might also be a young bullfrog. Taken the other day.

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Taken in late February. I assume they’re wood frogs from their early emergence and red highlights, but I could be wrong.
 
anyway it should come as no surprise to you that I love frogs. When I was like 6 or 7 a classroom assignment was that we had to give a 5 minute presentation on an animal of our choosing. Everyone did like dogs or cats or rabbits. Baby olivia did the red eyed tree frog. A teacher stepped in at one point while I was researching to suggest I do like cows or something easier but I stubbornly persisted with the frogs because I was so autistically hyperfixated on these little goobers. it ended up being way longer than anyone else's. like. a lot longer.
frogs rule. I later did the same thing but for the Portuguese man of war jellyfish. i dont know why.

here is a few of the pages from this (there was 7 pages in total)
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anyway it should come as no surprise to you that I love frogs. When I was like 6 or 7 a classroom assignment was that we had to give a 5 minute presentation on an animal of our choosing. Everyone did like dogs or cats or rabbits. Baby olivia did the red eyed tree frog. A teacher stepped in at one point while I was researching to suggest I do like cows or something easier but I stubbornly persisted with the frogs because I was so autistically hyperfixated on these little goobers. it ended up being way longer than anyone else's. like. a lot longer.
frogs rule. I later did the same thing but for the Portuguese man of war jellyfish. i dont know why.

here is a few of the pages from this (there was 7 pages in total)
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this fuckin rules btw. hyperfixated overlong classroom presentations were also my jam as a child
 
anyway it should come as no surprise to you that I love frogs. When I was like 6 or 7 a classroom assignment was that we had to give a 5 minute presentation on an animal of our choosing. Everyone did like dogs or cats or rabbits. Baby olivia did the red eyed tree frog. A teacher stepped in at one point while I was researching to suggest I do like cows or something easier but I stubbornly persisted with the frogs because I was so autistically hyperfixated on these little goobers. it ended up being way longer than anyone else's. like. a lot longer.
frogs rule. I later did the same thing but for the Portuguese man of war jellyfish. i dont know why.

here is a few of the pages from this (there was 7 pages in total)
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The frogs are neat and all, but being who I am, my attention was immediately drawn to the fact that you properly deployed a semicolon at six or seven years old. This is especially incredible because you wrote "their name suggest" instead of "their name suggests" in the previous sentence.
 
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