Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Redeep

Just been exercising the dogs. Ambled up the lane out the back and down the track past the recently cleared forest. Walked through the old wood down the bottom and then headed back, detouring through a field. Spotted what I thought were some rat holes and noticed a slight movement in one of them. Bent down for a closer look and stared straight into the eyes of a toad with a head about the size of a golf ball. He (or she) didn't seem too bothered and simply reversed down the hole - not a lot, just a bit. Didn't want to disturb him (or her), so I wandered on. Seemed strange for a toad to be living in a hole. How the hell do they dig with those flappy paws? Maybe they don't - maybe they just move into rat holes when the rats move out. This lack of knowledge drives me mad. Made a mental note to look up toads when I returned home.

Just Googled 'toad habitat'. Seems they live in crevices and burrows. Gives rise to the questions 'what is a burrow and what's the difference between a burrow and a hole?' I presume a burrow is just a natural shelter in the ground, whereas a hole is something that's been dug. But maybe they're the same thing. After all, rabbits live in burrows that are very definitely holes. So..., having witnessed a toad living in a hole, the next question is one I raised earlier: how the hell did he (or she) dig the damned thing when all they have at the end of their flappy arms and legs are fingery things with the consistency of soggy spaghetti?  With a hand-held small chip of stone, perhaps? If so, these bastards are cleverer than I thought - up there on a par with apes, chimps and other animals such as otters, all of which use rocks and sticks as tools.

Cor, I dunno. So much to learn and so little time. So much in this world still remains a mystery to me even after sixty-odd years. Talking of which, toads apparently live for forty or fifty years. Amazing.

 

6 comments:

  1. Toad in the hole. Now there's an idea. I was wondering what to have for dinner ce soir.
    Great post !!

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  2. Through the wonder of the internet here is the answer (ish!)
    Many toads burrow in soft dirt when danger threatens, digging backward with their hind legs.
    However I usually find after a few glasses of something alcoholic things make more sense. Or you don't care. Cheers!

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  3. and isn't that just the best state of mind to be in? I mean, isn't it better to have a curiosity about life, and to still want to learn things rather than sitting around waiting to die? I am 60 odd as well and still maintain a child-like enthusiasm for all things naturelle. Like that toad - I would probably have had a chat with it. And anyway, at this age one has a right to be as eccentric as one likes! Hooray for the over 60's!!!

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  4. As you say so much to learn and so little time. I just wish that my French would improve! Diane

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  5. We've got several toads miving in the celler, including one who is about the size of a side plate. No idea how old that one must be.

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  6. Even after extensive research (well, a bit) I've found no mention of toads living in holes. Crevices, hollows and burrows, yes. But not holes. I therefore reckon my toad is a squatter in a rat hole. So there. Mystery solved.

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