It's leap-year 2020 and I'm bringing back the marofrog I wrote about back in 2016 on the last leap-year. It's time for an update on my marofrog. Before he was still just a baby, now you can meet Glint all grown up (even if he is still small).
Read here about the legend of the marofrog and remember, don't boil them, it's a very bad idea plus it would destroy them.
Read here about the heat warning of marimo, the plant that marofrogs are close kin with.
Disclaimer; Marofrogs are shy, they won't show themselves to just anyone so sneaking a picture is as rare as leap-year. Ugh, getting caught might end up with me plagued by gnats or my window spontaneously falling out of the wall. If I manage to get another before next leap-year I'll let you know. It took me weeks, maybe months of staking out the marofrog just to get this picture to share today.
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