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Old 25-03-2003, 12:56 AM
Beak 21
 
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I scooped out a dead female toad today. And she still had a male
attached to her.

The eggs are ok though

The last time a toad bred in my old pond it was only one male and one
female. (a very large old couple)

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Old 26-03-2003, 09:32 PM
Hawkeye
 
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Ah ah! perhaps this might work. Hawkeye.
"Beak 21" wrote in message
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I scooped out a dead female toad today. And she still had a male
attached to her.

The eggs are ok though

The last time a toad bred in my old pond it was only one male and one
female. (a very large old couple)



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