While researching gray tree frog care when attempting to revive a dessicated gray surprisedfrog ree frog that I posted about in the three frogs section (didn't make it), I ran across this YouTube...
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While researching gray tree frog care when attempting to revive a dessicated gray surprisedfrog ree frog that I posted about in the three frogs section (didn't make it), I ran across this YouTube...
Okay yep, it's been 48 hours now and still lifeless. Worth a shot but I'm pretty sure we're well past the point where we'd be seeing any signs of life. Drat!
I should probably have my mom...
Okay, he/she has been soaking about 24 hours now and still nothing. Can't detect breathing or anything when I feel the underside which I'm guessing I should be able to by now if he was coming...
I don't know if I'd say like a ball but legs were underneath and not stretched (though I have moved the legs around to see if I could elicit a response).
Okay I just checked the little guy. Legs are pliable rather than stiff. I gently felt his/her underside to see if I could feel breathing or heartbeat and I didn't, but I don't know if these guys...
Okay I transferred the little guy from the paper towel to a dish with shallow water. I'm not holding my breath as he/she appears for all the world like a frog shaped pebble. But it's worth a shot. ...
Out of curiosity, was your escapee stiff? With any animal I've dealt with, stiff equals dead, so stiff but alive is kind of a new concept, but I realize amphibians are going to be drastically...
Yesterday morning, my mom was quite surprised when she walked into her craft room to discover what we think is a gray tree frog on the floor. It's winter here in Michigan, so it probably came in on...