THREE-HEADED FROG
Don't you think frogs are your normal nice kind of amphibians? Well after this you might not think so! Kids at a nursery were shocked when they stumbled across a three-headed six legged frog croaking. I wonder what happened; I think it got like that because of the climate or pollution in the environment. I have heard of three-headed animals, but a frog I just can't believe it. The nursery thought it was just three frogs together, but when they saw they were attached it was a whole different story. I think that was an awsome sight for some young kids like them to see something so amazing. It was a good chance for them to enjoy themselves. When they grow older, they will probably tell their kids the sight they saw.
KILLER FROGS ATTACK
Killer frogs are ramping across Britian and no animal is safe from this vicious animal. They eat fish, babybirds, and other frogs. What type of animal like a frog would eat it's own kind? I think that is crazy. Experts are so worried that if the public sees any they want them to tell them. I would love to see a the frog in action. Wouldn't you want to see it? The frogs are about the size of a pencil case. With the amount of frog spawn their could be thousands of them soon!
TELL ME SOME WEIRD THINGS YOU HAVE HEARD OR SEEN!
Well, I have never seen anything as weird as a three-headed six-legged frog! Thanks for posting the picture for us to see!
PS - This post shows your capabilities of being an outstanding writer/blogger. Continue to work hard and publish clean (proofread) posts. Good job!
Posted by: Mrs. Meeler | October 27, 2005 at 08:07 AM
I was very impressed with this blog. It was well written and visually interesting. Frogs are one of my favorite creatures and your post really caught my eye and made me want to find out more. Great job.
Posted by: Robin | October 27, 2005 at 04:21 PM
Hey, Hey, Hey! Derrick, I looked at your blog. I think that is weird... hmm, a three-headed frog. Eww.
Posted by: Zachary | October 27, 2005 at 05:36 PM
Wow I never new that about frogs.Thats amazing!I never in my wildest dreams that this was possible.
Posted by: Nico | October 28, 2005 at 10:24 AM
I wish i could have seen something asw awesome as that! i would be a little worried though...
Posted by: Schuyler | October 28, 2005 at 10:24 AM
I wish I could have seen something asw awesome as that! I would be a little worried though...
Posted by: Schuyler | October 28, 2005 at 10:25 AM
I have also heard that unusual shaped animals (especially amphibians) means that there is something wrong with the environment. It's usally one of the first signs about the health of the environment. In fact, if there a lot of healthy frogs in your neighborhood than you can bet your environment is pretty healthy.
Can't think of anything strange I've seen lately. . . .
But I have enjoyed your writing! I will definitly visit again this year.
Posted by: Mr. Brune | October 28, 2005 at 10:37 AM
Hi Derrick,
I have not heard any weird or strange things about frogs lately but I will keep my ears open!
I dp love learning different names of groups of animals like.....
A group of fish is called a School of Fish.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle of Geese.
A group of sea gulls is called a Flock of Sea gulls.
A bunch of cows and bulls is called a Herd of Cattle.
But what do you call a group of frogs?
Answer: An ARMY of Frogs!
Do you know what other groups of animals are called?
Keep up the good writing!
Mrs. Davis
Posted by: Anne_Davis | November 02, 2005 at 06:57 PM
Thanks for commenting. All of the things you named is all the names I now but I will try to find out
Posted by: derrick | November 03, 2005 at 05:38 AM
wastup Derrick can you tell
me about the three haed frogs. That picture is so cool I wanted to see that
picture over and over again.
see you later
Derrick
your friend Tyler
Posted by: tyler | November 16, 2005 at 10:11 AM
eww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats nasty!!! I have seen a 2 headed snake!!!!!!!!
Posted by: ashley | January 18, 2006 at 11:10 AM