We have a colony of green tree frogs in our garden. Started with one or two, then we found a ton of tadpoles and the population exploded. They keep the mozzies down though and other bugs
Wiley’s imprimatur at the bottom of the cartoon says this one was written in 2017. Thought I’d seen it before. Still resonates today, the date notwithstanding.
For serious, one of the things that used to noticeably diminish the frog population was that so many of them were getting captured and pickled for use in HS biology classes. I don’t think they do that any more.
Love how, after Lucy suggested the giant frog theory, everybody looked at her, including the pink frog!
I wonder if the frog jumped in the pond to tell his other friends her suggestion, or if it went to warn them that a talking pygmy horse was on to them.
I think this was the basic plot of the video game “Blaster Master.” The intro cutscene showed a boy’s pet frog mutating and jumping underground. The boy followed him to find an advanced civilization of mutants ready to conquer the surface.
Many frogs where I live along with increasing numbers of fireflies. I plant lots of things for the bees and butterflies but the I don’t see the latter too often.
UK Guardian, 25 July 2021: The insect apocalypse: ’Our world will grind to a halt without them’. According to biologist Dave Goulson, “Insects have declined by 75% in the past 50 years – and the consequences may soon be catastrophic.” Why bring this up here? Because frogs (and a lot of other forms of animal life) eat insects and if there are no insects to eat, they will also disappear, as will the things that depend on frogs, and the things that depend on the things that depend on frogs. In addition to being a major food source, insects also perform many essential functions for other plants and animals. They cycle nutrients, pollinate plants, disperse seeds, maintain soil structure and fertility, control populations of other organisms, get rid of dung and decomposing material.
Lots of comments here about wildlife that no longer exists within their areas. Examples abound world wide. But naysayers still insist that there is no climate crisis, that nothing has really change all that much. Who to believe, the shouters or the silence those that no longer have a voice?
We know for a fact there’s an underground cave full of aliens monitoring our civilization’s decline. Why does the frog thing seem so far-fetched after that?
stop using fertilizer and chemicals to kill bugs and they’ll come back just fine. After a Tornado at my place in 2015 I realized how much healthier my yard had become with zero care in the year following while the house was repaired and reconstructed. After 1 starter fertilization coming back I stopped. Best yard ever, shrubs trees etc since then. When your lawn gets healthy it eat the weeds and other stuff, it becomes self sustaining and Im in North Central towards eastern Texas with real extremes (Hot & Cold) in climate. Got lots of Frogs, lizards, birds, insects etc. It’s called an Eco system for a reason.
My niece is a herpetologist, whose specialty are amphibians. I miss her and my son’s childhood days of imaginary friends and pure optimism. My son’s specialty as a fish biologist are trout and salmon in the Columbia Valley.
I’ve read that my city is one of the testing grounds for frogs in the spring…well there were virtually none this past spring…first they got a deep freeze (26 degrees) in the 3rd week of May, then they got cooked at 90 degrees the following week.
Imagine over 3 years ago
Only one way to find out. Start digging.
Or just ask the frog.
kaffekup over 3 years ago
I haven’t seen a frog in decades, but I remember seeing them all the time as a kid. At least there’s a few lizards around.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Bilan over 3 years ago
If you can’t believe a talking pygmy horse, then who can you believe?
KenseidenXL over 3 years ago
Giant frogs? Someone’s been watching Konosuba….
braindead Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Just sayin’” doesn’t make it plausible?
Who knew?
rebeccabyram22 over 3 years ago
We have a colony of green tree frogs in our garden. Started with one or two, then we found a ton of tadpoles and the population exploded. They keep the mozzies down though and other bugs
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Wiley’s imprimatur at the bottom of the cartoon says this one was written in 2017. Thought I’d seen it before. Still resonates today, the date notwithstanding.
zzeek over 3 years ago
Sooo…Lucy is the source of QAnon CONspiracy theories?
MS72 over 3 years ago
Gosh! A French joke.
LawrenceS over 3 years ago
Canaries in coal mines. Frogs at ground level. Song bird counts are going down.
pheets over 3 years ago
Horse sense. Sometimes y’just can’t deny it.
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
Maybe they all just croaked…
cabalonrye over 3 years ago
I seem to remember that frog are green or brown, not pink.
dahhardee over 3 years ago
i have plenty of frogs and toads plus lizards . a couple of good snakes. no rodent problems. win !
[Traveler] Premium Member over 3 years ago
Recently visited Guam and at night you had to watch your step or you’d step on one. They were everywhere.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
For serious, one of the things that used to noticeably diminish the frog population was that so many of them were getting captured and pickled for use in HS biology classes. I don’t think they do that any more.
Doug K over 3 years ago
“Frogs” by Red Skelton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9W2HNm2h2s
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I think by now we have probably collectively accepted the fact that saying, “just saying”, means you are suggesting it as a fact.
kv450 over 3 years ago
“Saying ‘just sayin’ doesn’t make it plausible” – are you reading this Tucker & Faux Nooz?
loveabulldesign over 3 years ago
My property is literally covered in frogs. We’re good here, at least. Too good.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
At times the premise sounds like an improvement.
bluegirl285 over 3 years ago
Love how, after Lucy suggested the giant frog theory, everybody looked at her, including the pink frog!
I wonder if the frog jumped in the pond to tell his other friends her suggestion, or if it went to warn them that a talking pygmy horse was on to them.
Wirepuncher over 3 years ago
Who says they’re disappearing, I think they get toad away.
LightWarriorK over 3 years ago
I think this was the basic plot of the video game “Blaster Master.” The intro cutscene showed a boy’s pet frog mutating and jumping underground. The boy followed him to find an advanced civilization of mutants ready to conquer the surface.
mrsdonaldson over 3 years ago
“Just saying” was the theme in Hagar today too.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Frogs are very important.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 3 years ago
I saw a frog in one of our beaver ponds just the other day.
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
Many frogs where I live along with increasing numbers of fireflies. I plant lots of things for the bees and butterflies but the I don’t see the latter too often.
GreenT267 over 3 years ago
UK Guardian, 25 July 2021: The insect apocalypse: ’Our world will grind to a halt without them’. According to biologist Dave Goulson, “Insects have declined by 75% in the past 50 years – and the consequences may soon be catastrophic.” Why bring this up here? Because frogs (and a lot of other forms of animal life) eat insects and if there are no insects to eat, they will also disappear, as will the things that depend on frogs, and the things that depend on the things that depend on frogs. In addition to being a major food source, insects also perform many essential functions for other plants and animals. They cycle nutrients, pollinate plants, disperse seeds, maintain soil structure and fertility, control populations of other organisms, get rid of dung and decomposing material.
FredWaiss over 3 years ago
This strip reminded me of the movie from the book of the same title, “Food of the Gods”.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
We hope they have simply turned into “Amphibians formerly known as Frogs”
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Lots of comments here about wildlife that no longer exists within their areas. Examples abound world wide. But naysayers still insist that there is no climate crisis, that nothing has really change all that much. Who to believe, the shouters or the silence those that no longer have a voice?
VickiP123 over 3 years ago
I used to get frogs in my bromeliads years ago… long before summer became 105* and up
mindjob over 3 years ago
Even with laboratory grown frog legs, they aren’t coming back
Linguist over 3 years ago
¡Las ranas reinan!
Asharah over 3 years ago
Had to evict a frog from my kitchen a couple of weeks ago.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 3 years ago
We know for a fact there’s an underground cave full of aliens monitoring our civilization’s decline. Why does the frog thing seem so far-fetched after that?
c141starlifter over 3 years ago
Wiley, Who’s the bigger trouble maker, you or Danae??
Lablubber over 3 years ago
Would be a real boom time for French restaurants.
lnrokr55 over 3 years ago
stop using fertilizer and chemicals to kill bugs and they’ll come back just fine. After a Tornado at my place in 2015 I realized how much healthier my yard had become with zero care in the year following while the house was repaired and reconstructed. After 1 starter fertilization coming back I stopped. Best yard ever, shrubs trees etc since then. When your lawn gets healthy it eat the weeds and other stuff, it becomes self sustaining and Im in North Central towards eastern Texas with real extremes (Hot & Cold) in climate. Got lots of Frogs, lizards, birds, insects etc. It’s called an Eco system for a reason.
Malcome1 over 3 years ago
I live on the edge of small river and wet lands in MI. There are plenty of frog. I hear their mating calls all night.
Cactus-Pete over 3 years ago
From past experience, “Just sayin’” means that the person is lying.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Cool in fiction maybe not in fact. Zombie apocalypse cool except if it becomes real.
vanaals over 3 years ago
Didn’t the frogs already try this? I remember seeing a film about it, back in the 70s.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 3 years ago
going underground to prepare to take over the world would be bad
bakana over 3 years ago
A signifcant precursor to this discovery was immortalized in Song a few years back when it was discovered that:
“The Alligators in Lake Apopka Have No Balls”.
JenSolo02 over 3 years ago
My niece is a herpetologist, whose specialty are amphibians. I miss her and my son’s childhood days of imaginary friends and pure optimism. My son’s specialty as a fish biologist are trout and salmon in the Columbia Valley.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’ve read that my city is one of the testing grounds for frogs in the spring…well there were virtually none this past spring…first they got a deep freeze (26 degrees) in the 3rd week of May, then they got cooked at 90 degrees the following week.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
That would still be “something bad happening.”