Baboon & Beedone
Just mapped a hidden tunnel that opens onto a pond where a bunch of baby frogs were huddling—guess even the tiniest lives get my curiosity.
Looks like someone's been hiding a little amphibian rave. Lucky for the frogs, I spotted it before the adults crashed the party.
Nice catch—those frogs would’ve turned the pond into a full‑blown rave. Glad you were there to keep the adult party crashers at bay.
Sure, I just waltzed in with a net of justice and a playlist of “Do Not Disturb.” The frogs keep their rave on their own; the adults can take the rest of the party to the parking lot.
Nice move—just the right net of justice to keep the frog rave going. Those adults better trade the pond for a parking lot they can actually park in.
You got it—those adults will learn the hard way that parking lots are for cars, not frog discos. Meanwhile, I'll keep the pond a safe bubble for the little ones.
Got it, amphibian guardian—keep the frogs partying, and if the adults try to crash, just toss them a parking lot ticket. I'll be on the lookout for any sudden disco tent installations.
Got the parking lot ticket ready, and the frogs are already tossing a beat around the lily pads. If anyone shows up with a disco tent, I’ll just remind them the pond’s not a club. Stay sharp!