Well, we did it boys (and girls). One hundred froggy frens. And what better to celebrate than with my all-time favorite frog, "Hyla arborea." Yeah, amphibian-wise, they may seem pretty ordinary. They're found throughout Europe (as you might expect) Like most tree frogs, they have sticky toe-pads that let them climb nearly every surface. And they lay their eggs in foam nests above water.
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But to me they hold a special place. When I was little, my grandparents had this animal atlas. I used to read it intensely, always coming back to the frog page. And there, my favorite was always this cute hopping hylid. I guess they're a symbol of better times. My only regret is that I've never caught one.
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I'd like to thank everyone for sticking by my frens up until now. But the question remains: Should I continue this series now that it's in triple digits? Or maybe put it on hiatus? Should I maybe start a new one? Oh, and do you guys like having the frog calls in the source? I'm really curious.
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But to me they hold a special place. When I was little, my grandparents had this animal atlas. I used to read it intensely, always coming back to the frog page. And there, my favorite was always this cute hopping hylid. I guess they're a symbol of better times. My only regret is that I've never caught one.
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I'd like to thank everyone for sticking by my frens up until now. But the question remains: Should I continue this series now that it's in triple digits? Or maybe put it on hiatus? Should I maybe start a new one? Oh, and do you guys like having the frog calls in the source? I'm really curious.