Another lottie person showed me this poor thing,we are not sure whether it is a frog or toad as the colouring is different,but it has 2 legs out off 1 place,very odd,it's now around the pond area on our plot,hiding in the greenery,anyone come accros this before ?
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poor toad, indeed - but i guess it must be one from last year so must be doing reasonably ok. I've read about this somewhere and have a feeling it isn't that unusual in amphibians.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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I'm sure I read somewhere about a disease/virus that was affecting toads/frogs development ..hopefully he can still get about and find enough slugs to eat.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Yes poor little thing. It could have been clipped by a mower, or perhaps got caught up in pond netting...Pain is still pain, suffering is still suffering, regardless of whoever, or whatever, is the victim.
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Oh that's interesting. Poor toad, but at least it's a natural cause and not chemicals.
We used to have a frog in our garden with a missing leg, but that was definitely caused by a lawn mower. The frog survived and seemed to manage surprisingly well.The best things in life are not things.
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That must be my eyesight! I thought that was caused by a healed over laceration.
If its a birth deformity one would presume it must have been caused by the mother being exposed to a chemical of some sorts.Pain is still pain, suffering is still suffering, regardless of whoever, or whatever, is the victim.
Everything is worthy of kindness.
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That was the article I'd seen, too. Interesting that a parasitic flat worm might cause an extra limb to grow. Weird!Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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Amphibians can regenerate limbs like this in some circumstances , it's particularly common in newts and salamanders and in response to a broken/ partially severed limb.there has also been reports of a virus causing limb deformities in anurans which has been highlighted over the last 8 or so years. Amphibians are very sensitive to their environment and as such are good " indicator "species that something is wrong.
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Yeah I'd agree, leg got damaged and a new one grew back. Maybe the old one might fall off properly eventually.http://togrowahome.wordpress.com/ making a house a home and a garden home grown.
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