Maybe you can toilet train this frog? Also, it's "There", not "Their". "Their" is the possessive adjective form of "They", and "There" is a pronoun used to introduce a sentence in this case. Seriously speaking, all animals secrete their digested intake. Why would this surprise you so much?
Oh sure, everyone already knew that frogs pooped. Whatever. mlwoo, I used to have two little red eared sliders when I was younger. They were fun. Penelope & Henry Angelo <3 RIP SwoLy-D, oooooooooooooooh thank you soooooooo much for correcting my grammar. You must be so smart. I had never see a frog's doodoo before yesterday, so yes. I was very amazed. TYVM
Why, yes. Yes, I am. I have a bachelor's degree in the humanities field and would like to have a Master's Degree of Professional Writing pretty soon. Also, it's "...I had never seen..." (the past participle conjugation) instead of "see" when using an auxiliary verb for the past perfect (also called pluperfect). You're welcome!
Nice photo. Isn't that your BEST FRIEND from HIGH SCHOOL? Spoiler "Nerd." <- that's the best you've got?
There was once a giant bullfrog on our back porch. It had to have been the size of a large rabbit. We actually caught it in a fishing net and dumped it back out in the swamp behind our house.
You know I didn't have any friends in high school! DUHHH. Yeah. Nerd is all I have because I am such a nice girl. How about in the future I pay you $10 to write my papers, you can get started on one about Abigail Adams asap.
A science lesson for all... Frogs are members of the zoological class called Amphibia. Amphibians are cold-blooded (or poikilothermic) vertebrate animals. They differ from reptiles in that they lack scales and generally return to water to breed. They are one of three types of Amphibians. Anura, also called Salientia, (frogs and toads), caudate (salamanders and newts) and caecilians (worm-like amphibians).