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Saturday, June 1, 2013

A Cloud of Tadpoles and a Toad Circus



Our family kind of has a thing for amphibians. Tree frogs, green frogs, leopard frogs, wood frogs and toads. We. Love. Them.  And every spring and summer we enthusiastically go froggin' on rainy nights, rescue potential amphibious road kill and seek out tiny tadpoles in creeks, ponds, ditches and pool covers. 


The other evening, my 12 year old daughter, Libby, and I stopped to gather some tadpoles at a little pond area that happens to be right next to a gas station/convenience store. One of the employees walking into work came over, curious what we were up to...Libby was barefoot, at least shin deep in the pond area and using a bowl to scoop up water as she searched for the little polliwogs.

The employee asked what we were doing and I held up our big gallon jar full of future toads and told her that we were collecting tadpoles. At this, there was an awkward pause. Her nose wrinkled a bit as she asked , "why???".  I had to bite back my gut response of an astonished, "why ever NOT, oh ye of little wonder?!?!".  Instead, I simply told her we homeschooled - this was science. That rather traditional (boring) explanation seemed to sit okay with her. 


A second employee specifically came outside after I had to go in the store to get a big cup for some egg clutches we found. Her curiosity got the better of her and she came outside wanting to know if the tadpoles were going to turn into frogs or toads. When I let her know they were toad tadpoles she got very excited. She proceeded to inform us that toads were extremely intelligent creatures, especially when compared to frogs. Apparently, she used to have a toad circus when she was younger and trained them all to do super awesome tricks like jumping through little tiny hoops. Even used them for a school project. 

Yep. It's always nice to meet someone in this world who is even quirkier than you are. 




5 comments:

  1. These are so cool! I laughed out loud at "o ye of little wonder" - I feel sorry for poor people who don't find delight in all things nature. :)

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  2. wow. a toad circus! that is amazing.
    so... have you had good luck with raising frogs/toads from tadpoles? i'm always afraid that i might kill them! if you have tips, and have a chance will you post about your experience? please be sure to link it up if you do! :)

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  3. We have been raising tadpoles for many years and have had good luck *most* of the time. Other times, well...they have at least given us funny stories to tell! I will certainly share as they grow and develop. :)

    Thanks for the sweet comments ladies!

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  4. The tadpoles are awesome! We take hikes to a creek every spring to check them out and it's always amazing to see them grow. What a great learning opportunity for your kids!

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  5. A toad circus?! Wow. I'd love to see that!

    We've had some fun nature study days with frogs and toads - they really do make me smile and the big ones who sit still are fun to draw (though I have to admit I don't like holding them).

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