What I'd like to know is, why are certain temperatures such a concern for indoor frogs and yet, outdoor frogs flourish well in anything?
I caught my first frog in mid-July, 2005. I lived in VA at the time and our July temps hovered around 102. There went my soon to be little StickyFeet, hopping across the lawn into my friends pool.
Butterfingers (deceased as of June 2009, died of unknown causes, though probably food related) was caught by a friend, also in summer, also in the heat of the day also in VA. That day was really warm and muggy, around 92.
And then my little Gertrude was caught on an overcast saturday, early afternoon, late August in Northern Wisconsin. It was like...I dunno...upper 80's out there.
I'm just curious as to why that matter.
Also, in the first post, I said "c..r.a..p" not a swear, just in case you were wondering....