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From: John_H on 17 Apr 2010 20:59 atec7 7 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote: >John_H wrote: >> >> Green tree frogs frequent septic tanks and probably don't need rain so >> long as the house occupants flush occasionally. Like cane toads, >> they're best dead. >> >The death of Green Tree frogs would spell a real ecological problem > >they are certainly around here an essential part of the system and >without them our down pipes and gutters would be littered with other >oddities and insects I'd much sooner have a rat up the drainpipe! :) -- John H
From: atec7 7 ""atec77 " on 18 Apr 2010 05:16 John_H wrote: > atec7 7 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote: >> John_H wrote: >>> Green tree frogs frequent septic tanks and probably don't need rain so >>> long as the house occupants flush occasionally. Like cane toads, >>> they're best dead. >>> >> The death of Green Tree frogs would spell a real ecological problem >> >> they are certainly around here an essential part of the system and >> without them our down pipes and gutters would be littered with other >> oddities and insects > > I'd much sooner have a rat up the drainpipe! :) > You take in the where ? ewwwwww The green frogs here a great job eating those imported tictic lizard thingys I hate them very much
From: atec7 7 ""atec77 " on 18 Apr 2010 05:17
Jason James wrote: > "jonz" <fj40(a)deisel.com> wrote in message news:4bca5aad(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... > What dont you understand,..Jonz? :-) > > Jason > > Everything what most of us question is why it continues to steal O2 |