To be perfectly honest I was angered the instant I read the title of this thread and had hoped someone would speak up and tell the person to release the frog back into the wild. I was thrilled to see I wasn't the one who had to take that role because I wouldn't have been as nice about it, but not too happy to see that advice wasn't taken. It's sad to see they honestly thought a little tiny tree frog could eat such a large cricket, and that that may have caused the frog's untimely death. I just hope in the future they will leave these wild creatures where they belong, in the wild. It's okay to rescue, not okay to kidnap.