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Toad Cottages and Shooting Stars - Wonderful book for teachers, parents and grandparents (Original Post) Dover Dec 2011 OP
Maybe this summer LWolf Dec 2011 #1
Happy 2012 LWolf! Dover Dec 2011 #2
Happy 2012 to you, too, Dover. LWolf Jan 2012 #3

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
1. Maybe this summer
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 04:11 PM
Dec 2011

my grandson and I can make some toad cottages; we have pacific chorus frogs, and, being in the desert, I'm never sure how they survive. I know they live in the drainage pipe that runs under the barn. I also found them in a water-main box that leaks a little. Plus, a couple end up in my bathtub every spring. Do they actually climb up the drains???

Anyway, It would be interesting to see if we could build them some other shelter/habitats; if it worked, that could be next year's xmas gifts for all.

Dover

(19,788 posts)
2. Happy 2012 LWolf!
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 02:30 AM
Dec 2011


That sounds like a fun and worthy project! I'll bet your grandson just loves to spend time with you, regardless what
you're doing.

This last spring/summer Texas was like a desert and every living thing was just desperate and hanging on by a thread. I had a few toads which I made a point of creating watering holes and shelter for and that is where they hung out. They almost became like pets
and were surprisingly sociable with us and the other animals (who didn't bother with them). I was happy to have them
because I was invaded by grasshoppers and they found them very tasty. One toad became HUGE.

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
3. Happy 2012 to you, too, Dover.
Sun Jan 1, 2012, 01:53 PM
Jan 2012

We've had an unseasonably warm December, which seems to be interrupting our frog's winter hibernation; they aren't active, but they're awake.

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