Friday, September 21, 2007

voracious

When I first moved to North Carolina, I was fortunate enough to live in apartment complexes that were surrounded by forests and swamp land. During the spring and summer months, I would sleep with bedroom windows open and listen to the crickets and the bullfrogs talk to each other. The only downside of doing this was that I couldn't sleep in on the weekends, because by 10:00 a.m. my apartment would be roasting in the Carolina heat; few things in life are perfect.

Anyway, it was always very serene, and it upset me greatly when the twenty acres of undeveloped land across from my last apartment was torn apart and turned into a Harris Teeter. Not only did it add an obnoxious amount of shopping center light to the night time sky, but it also eliminated most of the wildlife habitat and made it so the only sounds I heard at night were cars. I closed my windows after that.

Only now am I learning that my innocent bed time habits could have cost me my life. According to this article, bullfrogs are unstoppable predators that can threaten an entire ecosystem; people in Utah are terrified that the immigration of bullfrogs will cause a plague of Biblical proportions. I had no idea. I guess I'm just happy that I was on the third floor, and none of them ever made it up the wall before sunrise.

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2 Comments:

Kelly said...

Wow, you really dodged a bullet there . :D

September 21, 2007 5:32 PM

 
Patrick Mueller said...

You may be interested in watching the movie Cane Toads, available via NetFlix.

September 21, 2007 6:21 PM

 

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