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NOT A Cute Kitty Picture (Original Post) JimGinPA Aug 2019 OP
WTF ??!! alittlelark Aug 2019 #1
Looks like GOP frogs holding on for dear life aboard the Rump train ProudLib72 Aug 2019 #2
Glad I took the bait!!! Sent it on to all grandchildren. nt LAS14 Aug 2019 #3
I think it's pretty cute. I can just hear the little fellas yelling, "Yeehaw!" while waving tblue37 Aug 2019 #4
That is the strangest wildlife photo I've ever seen. Laffy Kat Aug 2019 #5
Seriously... JimGinPA Aug 2019 #6
Here's the story: The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2019 #7
Thanks For That! JimGinPA Aug 2019 #9
Looks like he ordered takeout. Adsos Letter Aug 2019 #8
Nature never ceases to amaze. Fla Dem Aug 2019 #10

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
2. Looks like GOP frogs holding on for dear life aboard the Rump train
Sat Aug 3, 2019, 09:40 PM
Aug 2019

5th one back looks concerned. We know who that must be.

tblue37

(65,273 posts)
4. I think it's pretty cute. I can just hear the little fellas yelling, "Yeehaw!" while waving
Sat Aug 3, 2019, 10:22 PM
Aug 2019

their cowboy hats over their heads.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,659 posts)
7. Here's the story:
Sat Aug 3, 2019, 11:09 PM
Aug 2019
“The lake was so full it had filled the cane toad burrows around the bank and they were all sitting on top of the grass – thousands of them,” he told Guardian Australia.

“He was in the middle of the lawn, making for higher ground.”

“He” was Monty, a 3.5m resident python also fleeing the rising water, only with a band of cheeky travellers on board.

“He was literally moving across the grass at full speed with the frogs hanging on,” said Mock.

“I thought it was fascinating that some of the local reptiles have gotten used to [the cane toads] and not eating them.”
The rest here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/31/cane-toads-python-escape-storm-northern-australia-kununurra
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