I'm still not sure whether my toad is a male or female. I've chosen it's gender to be female, and call her Lola. But recently I found out when you pick her up or just grab her behind her arm pits, she vibrates and bobs her head up and down, stops, and then does it again. Is this a sign that "she" is a "he"? She qualifies the pointed wart test, the light throat test, and just about ever other gender determination test, but she vibrates, which is a sign of a male toad. Ugh! (It would be nice if she was a he because then I could call him Moschop. I just think that's a cool name. )
"Look on the wall behind you. Look at that little girl's face. I know you've seen it. But you know what she's never going to be able to see? She's never going to be able to see the simple wonder of a leaf in her hand. Because there's not going to be any trees. Now you think about that."
R.I.P. Lola
R.I.P. Bandit
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