Holy moly… such a… so so so poor creature…
I just… want to so carefully hug it so much…
It’s so heartbreaking to see… no words…
Please… please… if reincarnation ever exists… I so hope you will appear a healthy, beautiful, and magnificent one… in the future…
Please do stay safe… dear wonderful creature… you do good already, and you will manage it!
No, but I had tears, and cannot even look at it right now, so I just respond to your comment.
A human with defects may at least be carried/supported by someone else, as another human…
This creature? The frog is alone… somewhere out there… and is captured in its defected body…
And… dear no one will able to help it… where you just hope… it has a family, and/or friends around…
Thanks for responding. I also feel sorry for this frog, and I am happy to see others in the thread saying that when frogs are randomly born like this they seem to do OK.
This really is a rare genetic defect that can happen with frogs. Emphasis on rare, very rare…
The amazing part is that they even make it past the tadpole stage, they seem to survive just fine, despite their eyes being inside their mouth. Hell, they don’t know any different than what they experience in life.
Holy moly… such a… so so so poor creature…
I just… want to so carefully hug it so much…
It’s so heartbreaking to see… no words…
Please… please… if reincarnation ever exists… I so hope you will appear a healthy, beautiful, and magnificent one… in the future…
Please do stay safe… dear wonderful creature… you do good already, and you will manage it!
I say this not as an insult (I promise) but as a genuine question: Were you sober when you made this comment?
No, but I had tears, and cannot even look at it right now, so I just respond to your comment.
A human with defects may at least be carried/supported by someone else, as another human…
This creature? The frog is alone… somewhere out there… and is captured in its defected body…
And… dear no one will able to help it… where you just hope… it has a family, and/or friends around…
Thanks for responding. I also feel sorry for this frog, and I am happy to see others in the thread saying that when frogs are randomly born like this they seem to do OK.
This really is a rare genetic defect that can happen with frogs. Emphasis on rare, very rare…
The amazing part is that they even make it past the tadpole stage, they seem to survive just fine, despite their eyes being inside their mouth. Hell, they don’t know any different than what they experience in life.
Live, adapt, overcome…
I love people who care about animals. Life is precious.