This summer has been the time to catch and study frogs for Ben. While at the cabin, he found 3 more. He made them a temporary home in a bright orange sand toy, and was just fascinated watching them closely. Maybe he'll be a herpetologist someday?
Michael would be so jealous. He thinks frogs are the greatest thing in the world and knows more about them in their varieties and habits then I could ever forget.
Cameron loves collecting stuff, too. Here it's chameleons and and giant grasshoppers (locusts--about 3-4 inches long). And hedgehogs. Everything else I'm afraid is either poisonous or might have rabies.
herpetologists study reptiles and amphibians ... I looked it up before posting. Couldn't find a name for those who study just frogs - I'm sure there is one, though.
Michael would be so jealous. He thinks frogs are the greatest thing in the world and knows more about them in their varieties and habits then I could ever forget.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he and Ben can be herpetologists together.
Cameron loves collecting stuff, too. Here it's chameleons and and giant grasshoppers (locusts--about 3-4 inches long). And hedgehogs. Everything else I'm afraid is either poisonous or might have rabies.
ReplyDeleteI think herpetologists study snakes.
herpetologists study reptiles and amphibians ... I looked it up before posting. Couldn't find a name for those who study just frogs - I'm sure there is one, though.
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