Uh...no. More like red-legged frogs. Still, I found myself intrigued by this little tidbit.
A threatened species of frog thought to have inspired Mark Twain's tale of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" has been rediscovered in the county, 34 years after the frogs were last seen in the area. The children of a cattle rancher found the California red-legged frogs while playing around watering holes on their property, wildlife officials said Tuesday. They asked that the location not be disclosed as researchers work to protect the frogs and their habitat. A Fish and Wildlife Service biologist verified the discovery, locating one male and two female frogs in October. The last such sighting in Calaveras County was in 1969. As a threatened species, the frog enjoys protections that have caused some trepidation for property owners and developers who fear intrusive government oversight or a drop in land values. The wildlife service removed Calaveras County from its protection plan for the species after local officials objected. Warren "Buck" King, the unofficial "Frogtown mayor" who managed the Calaveras County Fair and Frog Jumping Jubilee until he retired this year, led local opposition to Stack's reintroduction plans. He feared it would force landowners to kill off the competing bullfrog, brought in from east of the Rockies more than a century ago after San Franciscans devoured much of the state's red-legged frog population. The bullfrogs since have taken over much of the red-legged frog's habitat, and are the preferred frog used at the annual jumping contest named after Twain's fictional 1865 challenge in the Angels Camp Hotel bar
Not since the Brady's tried their hand at frog jumping contests have we seen such press!
Okay. Maybe the Brady thing was a little far-fetched. But, don't you remember how much Bobby really wanted to win?
Posted by DaGoddess at December 12, 2003 12:20 AMI remember that episode. I always loved the Brady's fake yard.
Posted by: TW at December 12, 2003 06:54 AMI remember how young Robert was delighted about frogs. Now children see frogs talking, performing death defying acts, and speaking with phony English accents. Society is dying.
Posted by: Jay at December 12, 2003 09:39 AMRemember when one of the frogs got out during Greg's date at the drive-in and landed on the cheese pizza? That was disgusting!! LOL
Posted by: James at December 14, 2003 12:30 AM