Jane's World by Paige Braddock for December 04, 2012

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    wesbucey  almost 12 years ago

    So, if you drink the water the tadpoles swim in, is that the same as licking a frog?

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    TooOldToBeCool  almost 12 years ago

    “Don’t drink that water – fish [have sex] in it!” – W. C. Fields

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    pcolli  almost 12 years ago

    Well, that explains that.

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    7afrz6 Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Duh

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    jmcx4  almost 12 years ago

    Clark Kent used his X ray vision to see right through that. Go Clarkie!

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    capral  almost 12 years ago

    The term breed is incorect for a wild species, it is either a distinct species or a sub species. Breed is a term used for domesticated animals

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    Urbane Gorilla  almost 12 years ago

    So, I guess licking a toad is different from kisslng a frog? Instead of getting a handsome prince(ss) you wind up bare-nekkid in the woods.

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    chassimmons Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Check out Simon’s cat with a toad:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z6YUGGlwtA

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Jill’s last line is one way you can tell her from Jane, if you’re still confused.LOLNever in a zillion years would Jane say that…If you ever hear her say anything so confident, either she’s drugged….or it’s Beta Jane.(and not the BetaJane who posts here cos that’s Paige.Uh…. still need a program?

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    mvw  almost 12 years ago

    Jill always has to go where there are not very many other women to find some strange.

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    wesbucey  almost 12 years ago

    Regardless, they are all classed as amphibians and all start off as eggs, then tadpoles, then adult frogs/toads. Some tree frogs swim as tadpoles in trapped rainwater in leaves, flowers, niches in trees and never even get on the ground during their lifetime, let alone a pond or other ground level water course.

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