

Along with building dinosaurs and monsters as a kid, I also had a fascination for animals and wildlife. In retrospect, I suppose that in many respects, the two were somewhat connected. I had a large, disused aquarium in my parent's garden, in which I kept various amphibians; and at one time, a grass snake. I had quite a collection of frogs and toads, and I remember one gigantic toad that I had to hold with both hands, because it was so enormous, and it was pretty grotesque watching it eat live insects-- although I have to confess that it was sort of interesting as well.
Regular blog readers might recall my post concerning the expedition that I read about in the Sunday papers in the 1970s, that had travelled to some unexplored jungle region--it might have been South America--and killed a monstrous spider. The explorers also experienced a huge frog that could roll down hill to escape predators. There's nothing about it in this article, but does anyone out there possess knowledge or information about such a creature?
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