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angelawina
at Sun Aug 3 23:31:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by angelawina ]
I live in Nebraska, next to Missouri, and Grays ARE present in this area. I have caught one, and had great success with it, until it went into hibernation. I was only 12 at the time, and it was my first frog ever, so I had no idea how to care for it. It was very sweet, though, and loved to be held (which is ODD for a gray, not to mention a wild caught one). You could let it go, if you want, otherwise, get ahold of a herp vet near by, tell him/her that you have a wild caught frog, and need dewormer and/or some sort of parasite med, and keep the frog. It really shouldn't be that hard. I have no experience in hibernating my herps, so you could ask on of the other wonderful people here on KS to help you out! Good luck!
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