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Old 02-24-2007, 07:07 PM
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You guys are really sick Anyone knows frogs are merely bate for bass







Frogs are not bait!
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:29 PM
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That has to be the coolest frog I've seen yet!
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If you used that frog for bait, your fish would be as dead as a doornob before you even SAW the fish, not that you would survive touching it. By the way, is that frog poisonuos, or has it been bred out or its genes meshed with. It would be REALLY bad if you were doing something in its home and it lands on you, than, THUMP, another one bites the dust.
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Old 06-05-2007, 09:56 AM
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Very nice, I've been wanting to try a few of those for a long time. Hopefully when I'm done with school I'll have the time and money to get into frogs again.
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If you used that frog for bait, your fish would be as dead as a doornob before you even SAW the fish, not that you would survive touching it. By the way, is that frog poisonuos, or has it been bred out or its genes meshed with. It would be REALLY bad if you were doing something in its home and it lands on you, than, THUMP, another one bites the dust.

Hi, hehe, well its only really poisonous if it was wild, and was eating its natural diet (ants and beetles). Thats where (they think) they get their poisons from. This one was captive bred and has never seen a real jungle in its life, so no poisons here(at least not many). Thanks for looking!
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