> It's a good practice wherever you are to NOT lick a frog

Must ... resist ...

B

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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Joseph McAllister
> Sent: 23 September 2012 08:42
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> Subject: Re: PESO: Creature of the Night
> 
> The secretions on the skin of many frogs is intended to deter toothed
> animals from such nonsense. Some of the critters are poisonous,
> especially in the tropical climes. A few are deadly poisonous.
> 
> It's a good practice wherever you are to NOT lick a frog or toad, or
> lick your hand clean if you've handled one.   :)
> 
> 
> On Sep 22, 2012, at 04:58 , Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for looking, Joe.
> >
> > I don't know if he is mean, but he certainly stands his ground.  My
> > dog first discovered him about a month ago, while it was still light.
> > The dog tried to take the creature in his mouth (as dog are wont to
> > do), but immediately spit it out.  The dog then shook his head
> > repeatedly for a minute or more, sticking out his tongue.  I guess
> the
> > critter really tastes bad.  <G>
> 
> 
> 
> Joseph McAllister
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