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Originally posted by Bruce Condello:
Yesterday I was driving through my CRP field and I heard what sounded like crying--sort of like little children would if they were in danger.
In my parts, that is usually a leopard frog with a garter snake latched on to it. Since the leopard frog never makes that noise otherwise, I surmise that the frog's strategy is to call a warm-bloded predator to spoil the snake's dinner. It's not surprising for your rabbit, but I find it amazing that a frog could evolve to call a predator to get it out of trouble.