I am new to this forum, and new to frogs in general. I was leaving work the other day and found a green tree frog sitting on the asphalt in the 100 plus degree Alabama weather. Hell, I couldn't just leave it there... I put it in a container, and have been feeding it crickets and misting it for about a week now. I don't know what happened to it, but one of its back legs is broken. Its femur and tibia, or whatever the frog equivalents are called, are both broken. Maybe it got ran over, or picked up by a bird or something, I don't know. Honestly, I was sort of hoping it would die from internal injuries, but the little guy is sticking around, which means I have to do something about it's leg... The leg is messed up pretty bad. It flops around. One of its lower leg bones can be seen sticking out through its skin. Like I said, both its upper and lower leg bones are clearly broken. I don't know much about frogs, but I have a hard time thinking they are going to grow back naturally. So here is my question: Is there any chance of this problem resolving itself, or is there anything I can do about it? It's not like I can put a tiny cast on it... As bad as it sounds, I keep thinking I am going to have to cut most of its leg off. If that is the case, are there any relatively fool proof ways of anesthetizing a frog? I have a degree in biology/chemistry, so I think I could handle it, but of course I would rather not. Any advice would be appreciated...

-Keegan (keegan86@aol.com)