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I found a frog a few minutes ago in the middle of the road in the Texas sun, it is not very responsive. It is in my tub with a couple inches of water on one side. It is beathing but has unequal pupils, what can I do to help it?
 
Egads! The unequal pupils doesn't sound like a good sign, Lucille. I am not an amphibian person but I think the best thing is to cool it off and keep it moist, like you are doing already. Hopefully someone else will come along with some other ideas. Poor froggie! :(
 
Syb, this morning he looks a LOT better and is lively and responsive and tried to jump out of the tub. He's a fine frog (looks like a leopard frog) but big, his body is at least 6" so I don't have the space or inclination to keep him; I am going to have my son take him to a pond and release him.
 
A happy ending: Sir frog is going to live in the lap of frog luxury, no more fears of overheating or cars possibly squishing him! I took him to the park people at my local park, asking them to release him into the bayou; they made a few calls and told me that the discovery center at the park one city over would love to have him; they would keep him and the other park is sending someone to pick him up there later today!!!!
 
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