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    Default Frogs in the Denver Metro area?

    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.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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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.
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    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.

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    Thanks for the tips guys. Yeah, mosquitoes are starting to come out.
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    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.

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