Obviously you picked up a couple Houdini frogs... good luck finding them, they are sly little bastards
Hi, I had several frogs in my back yard that dug a deep narrow hole in the ground and would come out at night. I have two corgis and one lab and know that frogs are toxic to dogs if a dog tries to bite it. I caught two of the frogs and put them in a regular cat carrier to take them to our local nature center to release them. In the morning they were gone. The cage was still locked. Is it possible for them to escape through the narrow slits in the cage or through the grill in the door? All the holes were so small and these were big frogs. No one even knew they were in my garage so I am sure no one let them out. Can anyone explain please?
Obviously you picked up a couple Houdini frogs... good luck finding them, they are sly little bastards
Of course I can't see you cage so its hard to say , but i'll say this...frogs can really flatten themselves to get though some pretty tight spots. That's why we always recommend locking lids here on the forum. They can be very persistent little guys and will try all night to escape until they find a weak spot.
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