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Post by Fiera Ferella on Mar 1, 2023 14:35:56 GMT -6
We know where it lives, but how big is it? We now know that our frog is a land frog! Or perhaps a tree frog. Or even a desert frog? Either way, it's not strictly bound to water anymore, free to work its froggy business across the land. Perhaps even some toadly business if it's feeling fancy. But how big is it? This is pretty straightforward, but here's some creatures that would fit in each size category for clarification: Less than a foot: Insects, songbird, mice 1-2 feet: Cats, raccoons, porcupines, salmon, predatory birds 2-5 feet: Dogs, cheetahs, stingrays, small sharks, pelicans As big as a person: Smaller crocodilians, most sharks, grouper, large snakes, deer, wolves Bigger than a person: Most horses, cows, large sharks, wildebeest, big cats Bigger than a car: Elephants, whales, many dinosaurs This poll will close March 4th at 12:00 PM, site time!
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Post by Fiera Ferella on Mar 1, 2023 14:36:39 GMT -6
I'm personally going for less than a foot with this one. :3 I wanna football sized frog. A guy you can hold like hamburger.
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Post by Silver on Mar 1, 2023 15:47:46 GMT -6
I was undecided until I read your hamburger comment now I'm thinking about the absolute unit of a toad at a local zoo and I'm sold.
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