Our tiny frog pond.

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Over the last couple of weeks I've been making videos and taking pictures. After that I spend a lot of hours editing it into a nice video. I think I succeeded.

Enjoy the video of my tiny frog pond!
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Great little pond !(y) I like ivy on the rocks. I think frogs will live only where it's good.
m not a big fan of frogs - I appreciate them from afar. But here they look very nice, especially when they float to the music of Beethoven! :D
 
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As Larisa , said I don't like frog much, I even put a wire mesh to cover water in lotus and lilies, but surprised to see salamander in the pond of yours, they are quite fascinating creatures. I even heard they have quite astonishing regenerative abilities.
 
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Thanks all!

And I thought my grandmother who has a phobia for frogs is a bit weird, but it's seems to be more common than I thought. :LOL:
 
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Almost a frog. A very tiny one, from head to tail about a centimeter long. The tadpoles heads in my pool are larger than the tiny frog!

I noticed today that I still have a quite large tadpole in the pool which doesn't even has started growing rear legs yet. A bit late isn't it?
 
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Great video! Im not so much scared of frogs as I am scared of being surprised by one.
 
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Oh I don't think it takes them that long. They are usually out of my pond in a matter of weeks.
 
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Almost a frog. A very tiny one, from head to tail about a centimeter long. The tadpoles heads in my pool are larger than the tiny frog!

I noticed today that I still have a quite large tadpole in the pool which doesn't even has started growing rear legs yet. A bit late isn't it?
Probably a Bullfrog. They mature later and are large to start with.
 

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