This Foam Nest Frog was sitting on a signboard from where it had a perfect view through the window of the ladies bathroom in the camping area at Crocodile Bridge in the Kruger National Park.
Come to think of it, I probably didn’t look that kosher either, hanging around the ablution block with my camera…

This Foam Nest Frog was sitting on a signboard from whence it had a perfect view through the window of the ladies bathroom in the camping area at Crocodile Bridge in the Kruger National Park.
Looks like you are being toad off.
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Maybe I was “cramping his style”? 🙂
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🙂
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I love his eyes 😀
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The better to peep through windows with!
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Name of Thomas?
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I thought it might be, but he says it’s Jeremiah 🙂
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Ah, that means he’s a bullfrog that regards himself as a good friend of yours?
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We have a common interest in ablution blocks, for different reasons though… 😀
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Do I detect a lewd smile on that toad’s face?
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So it’s not only me noticing it, Don? 😉
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Yep… I was wondering about that… Peeping Toad and Peeping Tom!!
🤪😵😉😄
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Uitgevang!
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Generally speaking, ablution blocks are interesting places to keep an eye open for insectivorous creatures at night because the lights are always on:geckos, insects, moths, toads, and even bats hang out there.
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And because they hang around there, I hang around there! 😀
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he is watching you
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Giving me the evil eye for catching him in the act!
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He’s got big eyes made for peeping! 🙂
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Perfectly adapted to his lifestyle… 😀
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