03-08-2012, 07:47 PM | #1 |
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Baby toads
Found these little ones in the garden today
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Wow love it, always fasinated me frogs newts toads. Loved them when I was a kid, we used to look for them all day.
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They are just fabulous.
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I also used to spend my childhood days looking for toads , frogs, and newts, I had loads in my garden. The perfect childhood.
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They are nice but a real pain when i have to go mowing as there are hundreds and hundreds of them the baby frogs are the worst sorry to say a few must go up the mower
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My OH has never looked for frogs etc and now at the age of 43 I keep finding him looking for them . He is a true city boy born in bred in Birmingham and now he's hunting frogs so funny
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We have found several in our garden this week, they are so cute. I am hoping that my two children dont find them for a few years yet, I suspect that the youngest would try to eat them as he eats everything.
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Awww they are so cute x
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lovely photo,i love picking them up found one sitting in my rabbits cage the other day, we have quite a few as we have a pond.
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