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|    Re: organic matter ???    |
|    09 Oct 19 21:15:28    |
      From: songbird@anthive.com              T wrote:       > On 10/9/19 8:55 AM, songbird wrote:              >>> I had a little frog for a time last year!       >> that's fantastic!:) do you know what species it       >> was?       >       > No clue. He did not come back this year.               aww. well keep at it. every bit of shade,       cover and moisture you can provide gives them       more places to be. :)               we've had some toads here for the first time       in several years and i was so hoppy to see       them when they were so tiny and then i would       see them around later as they kept growing.               i've seen a few different species of frogs       here this summer, including one i don't recall       seeing before and then i forgot to look it up       while the image was fresh in my mind so not       sure i could find it now if i looked. perhaps.       a good project for a few minutes. :) thanks       for reminding me.                     > Had a praying Mantis this year!               those are always so interesting, like aliens,       can you imagine what they would be like if they       could live longer than just a season and keep       reproducing!?               i used to keep them in a terrarium with the       venus flytraps for a while to observe and feed       them and then i would let them go. usually       they were the green ones. here at this place       we have both the green and brown varieties.                      songbird              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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