only on every other thursday
2006-07-18 11:00:12
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answer #1
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answered by Andy C 2
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Sir, once again I fear the respondants are missing the question, as is the case so often these days.
Yes, I have developed a method in which the cress embryo (pre-cress) can adhere to the underside of numbed frogs/tadpoles.
Please don't think this has been easy - it hasn't, however it IS successful. My problem has been numbing the frogs...
2006-07-18 23:50:10
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answer #2
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answered by bicpenitentary 4
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No. Makes the frogs appealing to weasels. The weasels like it though, meat and veg in one.
2006-07-18 18:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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only on a dead frog...as soon as the frog jumped into the water, the seed would wash off.
2006-07-18 19:48:58
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answered by Jackie 4
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If they are ceramic ones with a place for soil or a damp cloth.
I'm sure these people would be delighted to implement your idea
http://www.frogstore.com/catalog/Ceramic-p-1-c-345.html
2006-07-18 18:01:21
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answered by Owlwings 7
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Well if its dead and kept moist probably .but not live one seeds would come of when they had a little swim in the water
2006-07-18 18:01:46
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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This is a good question and one i will endeavour to find out ! Off down to my pond as we speak !
2006-07-18 18:00:14
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answered by dontdoweekends 5
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Yes, it's done all the time. They are then known as crested newts.
2006-07-19 04:20:45
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answered by Dick s 5
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erm no but you could try toad stools, or frogbit
2006-07-19 08:55:11
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answered by peebo 2
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pretty sure
2006-07-18 18:00:58
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answered by courtney 2
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