Do anyone here love having a wind chime in the house? A fantastic decoration with a lovely sound—who doesn’t want it? But recently, this wonderful decoration outside Zoie L.'s Florida home sounded a bit weird. And when the family decided to investigate the reasons, the result turned out to be so surprising.
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The wind chimes outside Zoie L.'s Florida house used to make a soothing, tinkling melody, but in recent months, they have given way to an entirely different kind of noise. And it does not even need a breeze to be activated.
And just a few weeks ago, when Zoie was relaxing on the porch with her mother, they heard a sound both familiar and a little odd. It sounded like the croaking of a nearby frog, yet the sound seemed unusually amplified and had a reverb-type effect.
"The chirping was kind of echo-y," Zoie told The Dodo, an animal channel.
And just a few weeks ago, when Zoie was relaxing on the porch with her mother, they heard a sound both familiar and a little odd. It sounded like the croaking of a nearby frog, yet the sound seemed unusually amplified and had a reverb-type effect.
"The chirping was kind of echo-y," Zoie told The Dodo, an animal channel.
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It was then determined that the wind chimes were the source. And as Zoie approached the sound source, she noticed something poking out of one of the chime's hollow tubes. "It’s definitely something I wasn’t ready for," she said.
Zoie had just discovered the endearing truth, which was that a tiny frog had moved inside the chime and had crammed his dewy, tiny body into the metal tube for comfort and safety. "I definitely didn’t expect it," Zoei shared. "It’s a new one for me."
Zoie had just discovered the endearing truth, which was that a tiny frog had moved inside the chime and had crammed his dewy, tiny body into the metal tube for comfort and safety. "I definitely didn’t expect it," Zoei shared. "It’s a new one for me."
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Oddly enough, a closer look showed that the frog was not alone. One or more frogs were perched inside the majority of the chime's metal tubes, with their curious little faces protruding from the top as if they were gathered for some kind of ancient frog ritual.
"They're like a secret society," Zoie said. "It's too cute."
"They're like a secret society," Zoie said. "It's too cute."
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The frogs still reside in the wind chimes, despite Zoie and her family learning their little hiding places. And Zoie wouldn't have it any other way."I'm letting them be," she said. "They sing mostly at night or when we're outside talking. We live with nature around here, and I love all the creatures."
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