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Re: Re: Mystery Frog

Subject: Re: Re: Mystery Frog
From: Walter Knapp <>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 16:57:07 -0400
Rich Peet wrote:
> Sorry I don't catch the call.  Maybe the location will help you in
> the long haul. No frog in hand. No stereo recording on this one
> either.

Believe me, this is a frog for quick hands. Fast, very fast. And instant
turns, backtracking and so on. Both of us know catching frogs and only
got three out of five. From a little 2' diameter area we were
surrounding. The small skink we flushed in the same pile looked
positively glacial in speed next to these.

All the info is helpful, especially knowing it goes that far. Paul Moler
had found it in the Florida Panhandle, so you more than doubled the
distance. Was just hoping you might have got one in hand.

Of course we still don't know if this is something important or just a
tempest in a teapot.

Walt




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