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    Default Re: Do frogs get lonely?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Frogs have emotions, but not in the way humans interpret them. I feel there emotions serve to keep the alive and not to bond to others. The only long for food, safety, and every so often a mate, some long for territory, but that's it.
    ^ I like this interpretation of it best. I don't mean to start an argument anyway.

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    hyla
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    Default Re: Do frogs get lonely?

    Regardless of what each individual believes a frog is or is not capable of, it is clear that we as humans (who certainly do feel emotions) love our herps and are very passionate about them. So if you have a frog and it is healthy and thriving because of the care you give it, then I think you can say and think it is happy or sad or angry or whatever other emotion you can think of because it is yours. The most important thing is that we all have the best understanding of how to care for them and that is why we are all so fortunate to have this website!

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