I just had to keep walking, my friend tip toad (deliberate pun) around each and every single one, petrified she's stand on one. When they were jumping around they were easier to spot.
I've always like frogs but in the last few years the poisonous toads from South America have reached central Florida - I don't like them at all. They secrete a poison that can kill dogs, cats, and make people ill. #MySundayPhoto
Wow, that is very well disguised! We even try to avoid standing on slugs (there's loads where we walk), so I definitely wouldn't want to step on frogs.
Always amazing when you see frogs and toads in the wild I think. I hope you managed to avoid them all. How wonderful to get a photo of one though.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have any stuck to my wellies afterwards so I'll assume they all escaped
DeleteI've always like frogs but in the last few years the poisonous toads from South America have reached central Florida - I don't like them at all. They secrete a poison that can kill dogs, cats, and make people ill. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteyes we had similar when we were in South Africa, had to keep the dog inside
DeleteI would have been scared of standing on them too. Eek!
ReplyDeleteI didn't look down so I don't know
DeleteWe went for a walk the other day and counted over 30 small frogs along the path
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there were 100's of them, but so well camouflaged
DeleteI quite like a toad, but yes, you wouldn't want to stand on one. #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteI just looked straight ahead and walked through
Deletewow, how interesting, not sure how i would respond X #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteI just walked ahead
DeleteWow, that is very well disguised! We even try to avoid standing on slugs (there's loads where we walk), so I definitely wouldn't want to step on frogs.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I stood on any
DeleteThey are very well disguised. I've have been worried about standing on them x
ReplyDeleteI just had to hope I didn't stand on any, they were fairly quick
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