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ryan sent me an e-mail with these pictures
and i couldn't help but make a video with them
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  • Cameron Christopher 7 months ago
    The fact that a frog can see in over 360 degrees creeps me out.
  • victoria 7 months ago
    yeah, really... what would that be like? i want to know!
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  • Alex Itin 7 months ago
    flying
  • victoria 7 months ago
    mmhmmmm
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  • Arnold Kopff 7 months ago
    Hi Victoria.

    Wow -- another visually stunning effort!
  • victoria 7 months ago
    Thank you :)
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  • mitch phillips 7 months ago
    looks like a moth flapping its wings... i am horribly cheesy.
  • victoria 7 months ago
    ahhh then I am too, because I thought the same thing :)
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  • robert 7 months ago
    "there is motion in the relationship between all nature's things."
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  • Bill 7 months ago
    Being able to see over 360 degrees didnt stop my cat catching one at the weekend.
  • victoria 7 months ago
    oh! poor froggie
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  • Thomas Clemmons 7 months ago
    Humans and cats got screwed on our field of vision. Bastard frogs!
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  • MisaGarcia 7 months ago
    wow... am i hypnotized now after watching that!?
  • victoria 7 months ago
    ...if all went as planned... muahahaha! ;)
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  • Ryan McCoy 7 months ago
    I'm still trying to figure out how to explain where the brain stops detecting vision, and why you can't sense the rest of the non-vision behind you... I'll get it someday.
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  • Corragan Valentic 7 months ago
    Whoa neato. My brain hurts.

    And now I envy frogs. Not only can they see excellently they don't ever drink water.
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