froggiez: I certainly will keep everyone updated via this thread. I'm going back there tomorrow evening to check up on the frog. I really hope to be able to take the poor critter away from there.
John911: I would think the physics between a human being suffering blunt trauma due to vehicular impact and a frog falling from a relative height would be somewhat different. Newton's second law dictates that force is a product of an object's mass multiplied by its acceleration (in this case, due to gravity). Smaller critters, I would think, could fall from relatively higher places and suffer less attrition due to possessing little mass.
Kevin1: I try not to be so cynical when it comes to individual workers, but the moment this girl took the frog out and held it as described, I wanted to correct her posthaste. I feel so awful for not doing more to prevent the situation from happening and I just can't get the image of that frog upside-down on the tile out of my head...





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