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Tacysa Posted Jun 8, 2004
I don't think the legs have enough meat on them to stick to the skewers, but oh! You know those small ranas? The little ones about an inch to two that come out every spring? Those would be perfect!
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jun 8, 2004
Perfection is such a simple thing that is only rarely achieved, or so they say
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Flying Betty- Now with added nickname tag! Posted Jun 9, 2004
Or maybe the poison arrow frogs you find in South America. They come in such lovely colors.
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Tacysa Posted Jun 9, 2004
Ooh, they have that smooth, pasty texture even.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jun 9, 2004
I prefer the corroboree frog, it much more lovely, that and has a cool name.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jun 9, 2004
http://www.zoologi.su.se/education/ekologi-bili/Images&Files/Groda.jpg
is a nice picture.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jun 9, 2004
That are dying out, unfortunately.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Jun 9, 2004
no, bacteria is on the up and up, insects as well, i am told seagulls are doing well, and these humans breed like a virus.
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