Sunday, August 31, 2008

FROGS LIVING INSIDE ROCKS -SO WEIRD


This mummified corpse of a frog was found in a hollow-flint 'geode' which was cracked open in 1899 by some workmen in a quarry in London. There have been many reports of frogs found inside the rocks; some still living in a kind of stupor but which revived once exposed to the air.

In 1910 a living toad was found when a piece of coal was broken open; another was found in 1906 six feet underground in a solid layer of clay piece. The most commonly found seem to be stuck inside limestone.

The theory is that a small tad-pole somehow enters a crack in a forming nodule or pocket and gets trapped in there as it grows. As it does, the smell attracts tiny insects which feed the toad and keep it always alive. Through this crack also comes water and air. This is fine for some of the many examples that have been found but makes no sense in cases where live frogs have been found in totally sealed or deeply buried pockets.

Some frogs have been found with the impression of their bodies so tightly jammed against the rock 'pocket' that even the skin's crackles can be seen imprinted on the sides of their frog-shaped hole ,meaning the rock formed around them somehow.

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