Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Giant Bullfrogs Invade Vancouver Island

 

What's the problem?  Get your .22, butter, garlic and a frying pan and get to work. :)

Rabbit-sized predators have invaded the Vancouver Island city of Port Alberni, B.C. and they are driving the residents hopping mad.

Port Alberni is suffering at the hands–and strong legs–of an army of American bullfrogs. No one is quite sure how the invasive species made it to the island, but some of the best guesses blame ornamental water gardeners who stocked their hobby ponds with the king-sized frogs. Failed frog-leg farmers who released their stock into the wild also make likely suspects. Regardless, these frogs are bad news.

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6 comments:

  1. Send in the duck dynasty clan, they will go wild on that.
    C.J.

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  2. We gig these frogs all the time here....Great eating man, especially skewered and grilled. Goes well with gopher turtle soup too.

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