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I am cracking up! I am at home flipping through the channels and stopped on=
a tragic scene of a snake eating a frog on Animal Planet. The frog was sti=
ll alive and like the videoagrapher I was captivated by the struggle. It wa=
sn't a titanic struggle. The frog looked like he was just calling for help =
while the snake worked its way up the frogs body. The frog however, was dra=
wing in air and spreading its front legs to keep it from going down. When t=
he videographer moved some grass for a better shot, the snake panicked and =
ended up in the pond. The frog kept fighting and then - BAM! - a bigger fro=
g divebombed on the snake's head and both frogs got away! The snake slither=
ed away unhappy!=20
=20
There is a message - Never Give Up! No one had to tell the frog to keep fig=
hting. He took no classes on self defense. He fought until he got help. In =
nature he knew it was keep fighting or die! There are too many situations i=
n "civilized" life where we should also embrace this philosophy and get rid=
of the you win attitude!=20

=20
There was an expert that stated that the bigger frog was just being territo=
rial towards another frog in its pond but the videographer says that he see=
s the two sitting together all the time. You can never underestimate the po=
wer of willpower and having good friends...Cheers!




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