Okay, there's really no way to set this up without sounding crazy, so here goes... We have a giant dragon prop on our roof for a Halloween display. We keep it on the back of the roof during the off season. My husband was moving the dragon to the front of the roof this morning, when he found two nickel sized grey tree frogs under the dragon's belly. He brought them inside, thinking he could put them in with Kreacher, our pet adult green tree frog--EEK! During the time I was explaining to him why putting them in with Kreacher wasn't an option, the little frogs warmed up in his hand. The temperatures are in the high 30's, low 40's today, with no warmer temps in sight. I would like to put them back outside, but I'm worried that they won't survive such a quick transition in temperature, especially being so tiny. I have provisions for them if keeping them indoors is their best chance for survival, so that's no problem, but I'm just not usually one for taking animals from the wild. What is the best plan of action? I just want to do what's best for them. Thank you for reading!





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