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	<title>Comments on: frogs and crabs galore&#8230;</title>
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 		<title>Comment on frogs and crabs galore&#8230; by: Janet McClain</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2006 14:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi!  Janet McClain here.  I am enjoying your writings, which I have only recently discovered.  My husband and I just spent a heavenly week at Majahuitas, next door to the town of Yelapa.  I am a biologist and enjoyed the unusual wild life there.  Once we got home I began pouring over the internet to discover what the animals we saw - actually were.  A funny story: One evening I picked up an ordinary toad.  He sat placidly in my hand, blinking his big, golden eyes at me.  I am especially fond of them. The women staff at the resort began to scream and run away.  I thought to myself, &quot;This is an interesting place.  You swim with 20 foot rays and have arachnids the size of a person's head...and you think toads are frightening?&quot;  Anyway, thank you for sharing your pictures and experiences with the public.  I can't wait to go back to Mexico.  What a lovely place.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hi!  Janet McClain here.  I am enjoying your writings, which I have only recently discovered.  My husband and I just spent a heavenly week at Majahuitas, next door to the town of Yelapa.  I am a biologist and enjoyed the unusual wild life there.  Once we got home I began pouring over the internet to discover what the animals we saw - actually were.  A funny story: One evening I picked up an ordinary toad.  He sat placidly in my hand, blinking his big, golden eyes at me.  I am especially fond of them. The women staff at the resort began to scream and run away.  I thought to myself, &#8220;This is an interesting place.  You swim with 20 foot rays and have arachnids the size of a person&#8217;s head&#8230;and you think toads are frightening?&#8221;  Anyway, thank you for sharing your pictures and experiences with the public.  I can&#8217;t wait to go back to Mexico.  What a lovely place.</p>
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