I got such a shock last night as I was cutting some lettuce for dinner. At first I thought it was a huge slug (I have slug phobia), then I thought it was a rotten stump (of what), and then it dawned on me that it was a huge frog (size of my palm).
I have no idea how it got into my garden. I live in a new build area where they are still constructing houses left, right and centre. I have no pond, or any standing water... My theory was that it rained down into the garden in the storm yesterday morning.
Anyway, I'm a little worried for it, as I don't have a pond... would I need to provide anything to encourage it to stay or at least make its stay more comfortable? Because I have a tiny patch, it's densely covered so I guess it's kinda damp in there when it rains, but what about when it gets a bit warmer?
Sorry, so many questions.... you've probably guessed I've never seen a frog in a domestic garden before...
I have no idea how it got into my garden. I live in a new build area where they are still constructing houses left, right and centre. I have no pond, or any standing water... My theory was that it rained down into the garden in the storm yesterday morning.
Anyway, I'm a little worried for it, as I don't have a pond... would I need to provide anything to encourage it to stay or at least make its stay more comfortable? Because I have a tiny patch, it's densely covered so I guess it's kinda damp in there when it rains, but what about when it gets a bit warmer?
Sorry, so many questions.... you've probably guessed I've never seen a frog in a domestic garden before...
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