I stumbled across the accompanying image in a scientific journal last thursday. Google reveals that it has proved a hit with cute animal enthusiasts, and that it orginally accompanied an
article in National Geographic. It is still a bit mysterious - did the frog know there was a mouse on its back? Did it care? Did the mouse fall off as soon as the frog strarted hopping through the water, or was the frog gamely swimming to carry its friend to safety?
We may never know the answers to these questions.
I love inter-species love.
ReplyDeleteSo I hear.
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ReplyDeleteapparently Rener means that drum noise that plays after comedians make lame jokes, and not the incredibly rude thing I was thinking.
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