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Among our frogs there is one which is slightly bigger than the others, and
is green. I wondered if it might be an edible frog. We are in Hertfordshire. I wonder if anyone could give me a website where I could see a picture of the edible frog. I've tried Googling without success. Many thanks Daphne |
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Daphne Dean wrote: news:4425ce58$1_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com
> Among our frogs there is one which is slightly bigger than the > others, and is green. I wondered if it might be an edible frog. We > are in Hertfordshire. > > I wonder if anyone could give me a website where I could see a > picture of the edible frog. I've tried Googling without success. > Frogs found in British gardens http://www.marinebiology.co.uk/frogs.htm Frogs and toads in the UK http://www.threadnaught.net/~caleb/ukanura.html -- p.a. |
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"Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@206.nn> wrote in message news:4425da77$0$69951$dbd4b001@news.wanadoo.nl... > Daphne Dean wrote: news:4425ce58$1_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com >> Among our frogs there is one which is slightly bigger than the >> others, and is green. I wondered if it might be an edible frog. We >> are in Hertfordshire. >> >> I wonder if anyone could give me a website where I could see a >> picture of the edible frog. I've tried Googling without success. >> > > Frogs found in British gardens > http://www.marinebiology.co.uk/frogs.htm > > Frogs and toads in the UK http://www.threadnaught.net/~caleb/ukanura.html > > -- > p.a. > Thank you very much, Peter. They are very useful Daphne |