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I took my daughter on a little nature walk around a lake yesterday. We saw a lot of turtles, catfish, Geese, a blue Heron, and a Bullfrog the size of a Nerf football. After being there for a few hours, I found out that it was owned by some private school, so I won't be going back there.
Where can I go find some frogs or turtles around town so I can take my daughter out and try to catch some? Thanks.
wrestler034
05-28-2011, 12:51
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If all else fails, Lowell ponds and the are a couple on east 104th, can't recall the of those at the moment.
If you are around water, make sure you two cover up or go in the middle of the day- the last thing you want is West Nile virus, and it was (is?) strong here.
Thanks for the tips guys. Yeah, mosquitoes are starting to come out.
If you are just wanting an easy pet, I have Toadzilla, devourer of crickets, aka suicidal emo toad. Picked him up at work after repeatedly shooing him out of the emergency pull around. Determined to die I intervened and took him home where he promptly spent the winter dug in the dirt for 3 months before emerging and generally always making eyes at me as to why I don't flood his tank with 100's of crickets.
Forget the name now, but it's a common toad for these parts, I've liked him because he does not pee all over you when handling. Play frog noises (coincidentally a game I played through had monster noises that came from them) and he'll go ballistic with counter warbling.
Let me know if you are interested, I go to and from Westminster semi regularly.
Thanks, but we've got enough things around the house that I'm left to take care of by myself as it is. I just want to catch one so she can hold it.
That's the beauty of him though, feed once a week and forget him till he randomly makes some high pitched burping noise.
Still miss my garter snakes, they were fun to watch fish for goldfish in a bowl.
West Nile can be nasty, I would stay away from that place. Ask the school if you can walk around there. But even that will have tons of skeeters.
68Charger
05-29-2011, 19:01
just as another caution: I don't know if they're up in Denver, but down here we get Colorado river toads...
they're poisonous, they excrete the poison from the yellow-ish glands on their back. The poison is also a hallucinogenic, and generally requires ingesting to work, but worth avoiding them- especially with children.
http://www.reptilebuzz.com/caresheets/frogs/colorado-river-toad.php
Zundfolge
05-29-2011, 19:30
Oh, amphibians ... I thought you were talking about French people in the Denver area.
You can walk around the school just fine, but I don't like being on school grounds if I don't have to. ;)
Thanks for the links about all the deadly things. I guess I'll just keep her indoors and tell her to get her own childhood when she turns 18. ;)
There is a trail that runs along a stream that is dried out but other times full of slow moving water back behind ..... I just realized I can't remember my own elementary. One up the hill from Mandalay Middle. (Not the one adjacent/down hill next door)
Also if you to the area around Westminster Promenade there is a fairly long trail system that meets streams off and on again, in particular a good place to go wading/exploring is as it hits more towards the school just before going up a steep curving road. (Sorry can't remember roads anymore.)
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