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Same frogs hanging out in pool for a week straight
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We got this floating pad for our pool to help animals and reptiles get out if they fall in or get stuck, but it seems these two frogs (bull frogs?) have taken residence. They haven’t moved from this pad in a whole week! They’ll go for a quick swim then hop right back on. What is keeping them here? Do they like each other? Are they friends? I’m fine with them being here and will not move them just curious from a nature perspective why they are here and how long they will stay

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Some frogs are actually known to recognize their family members and cousins! They're definitely dimwits but there's something going on in there.

https://www.upi.com/Archives/1987/08/27/Frogs-recognize-their-kin/7475557035200/

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