Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Froggy Gets A Mate...!

Every so often we need to hear some good news from somewhere...about something! So much of the news we see daily is sad, disheartening, and downright that I figured it was about time for a bit of good news. From the folks at Listverse, here it is!

Romeo Finds His Juliet



Photo credit: BBC

A lonely male frog once thought to be the last of his kind finally has a partner after a decade of solitude.

Romeo is a Sehuencas water frog. Ten years ago, conservationists realized that the species was in trouble so they collected him from the wild to place him into a breeding program. However, they couldn’t find a female suitable for him. Romeo was left in isolation in a Bolivian aquarium.

Now he is no longer alone. A recent expedition into the wilderness of Bolivia turned up five new Sehuencas water frogs—three males and two females. One of them, named Juliet, will be placed with Romeo in the hopes that they will breed together. At the moment, all the new amphibians are still in quarantine.

Herpetologists are hoping that opposites will attract when the two finally meet. Their personalities seem to be antithetical to each other. While Romeo is calm, slow, and doesn’t move around a lot, Juliet is very active, swims constantly, and eats everything in sight.

Well, I'm glad that they finally found a potential mate for Romeo. I do have to wonder what would happen if Romeo didn't want a mate, but chose to be a hermit. Did they ever even consider that possibility?

Coffee in the kitchen again this morning!

10 comments:

Mamahen said...

Well that's interesting! Lets hope he isn't set on being a hermit...I'm on my way to the kitchen to have coffee with my favorite hermit:))

Momlady said...

Wonder if he'll woo her? Cold here so coffee in the kitchen sounds good. How 'bout some banana bread?

linda m said...

I am wondering also if he will mate with her. Sure hope he doesn't like being a "hermit". I will gladly join you in the kitchen. Single digits here this AM with more snow on the way.

Rob said...

They grabbed the one of his kind that they could find and then lamented that they were going to be extinct? Then 10 years later they found some more and grabbed those too?
Doing all this to "save" them?

Something not right with all this...

HermitJim said...

Hey Mamahen...
Seems to me that he was content to be where he was to begin with. Before the aquarium, I mean.
Thanks for stopping by this morning!


Hey Momlady...
Oh boy! I do love that banana bread!
Thanks for coming over today!


Hey Linda...
Seems that we are always messing with Mother Nature.
Thanks for the visit today!


Hey Rob...
Man's nature to always be messing with things best left alone, I reckon. Bet Romeo thinks it sucks as well.
Thanks for stopping by today!

JO said...

I don't understand why humans can't leave things alone. How do they know he didn't mate when he felt like it. So irritating, at least our tax dollars aren't paying for this one I hope.

See you all in the kitchen it's cold out here this morning.

HermitJim said...

Hey Jo...
Nature works on Her own timetable, so we should stay out of it. My opinion, ya understand.
Thanks, dear, for dropping by today!

Dizzy-Dick said...

It has been the so called intelligent humans that have messed up this Earth, not the wildlife.

HermitJim said...

Hey Dizzy...
You are so right about that, my friend.
Thanks for stopping by today!

Sixbears said...

After ten years the poor critter probably forgot what it was all about.