The next few weeks should be ripe with amphibian (frog, salamander, and toad) migrations. They are waking up from a long winter and starting to move to area wetlands to mate. Be careful at night when it is raining...salamanders and frogs usually cross roads when it is about 40-50 degrees and rainy out. Let me know if you see or hear any activity. This is a spotted salamander, the same species that SHANIA brought into class the othe day.
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Don't you mean other, instead of othe? (check out my blog, I added a picture!)
Mr. DeVoe, how did you get that grey border around your pictures?
I think the border is put in automatically. Each blog template has unique characteristics...your design might not do that.
alen....you have a blog???...wierd.
anyway...hey mr. devoe....why did youb put your myspace on private? you cant c the pics. of you as a teen...or a least i think you were a teen! hehe!
Oh :(
Devoe~
I have a few of those at our camp on the lake. But, I dont really see them that often. We also have cotton mouth snakes that we have to watch out for! Pretty Creepy :)
DeVoe~
Geuss what? I got a part in the play! i got the part of the flirty bar tander, and my boss's name is juantomany. As in one two many drinks! Ha Ha Ha
DeVoe~
I have to work on the Owners Manual! GTG Bye!
Jenna, congrats on the part in the play. I can't wait to go to that!
I have a part in the play also! I am Captain Ball, the hard-hearted pirate. What the heck does that mean?
I don't know but Im really looking forward to this.
i had three of these things and my dad didn't get crickets for them and then they got really skinny and died.
You STILL didn't fix it!!! In this post I am commenting on, it says othe instead of other!!! Check the first comment I posted!!!
I'm aware of the mistake. I'm leaving it because its bothering you. = )
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