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Frog Draws Its Own 'Lakshman Rekha', Hilarious Video Of Tiny Toad Goes Viral

A viral video circulating on social media features a frog steadfastly refusing to leave a chalk-drawn circle. This intriguing footage has led to an outpouring of memes on X (formerly Twitter), as users attempt to explain the frog’s behavior. Some speculate that the amphibian might be trying to shield itself from potential chemicals in the […]

Frog draws its on Lakshman Rekha
Frog draws its on Lakshman Rekha

A viral video circulating on social media features a frog steadfastly refusing to leave a chalk-drawn circle. This intriguing footage has led to an outpouring of memes on X (formerly Twitter), as users attempt to explain the frog’s behavior. Some speculate that the amphibian might be trying to shield itself from potential chemicals in the chalk, while others simply believe, “It’s just confused.”

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As netizens pondered the “Why?” behind the frog’s actions, one user quipped, “This frog has trained for sumo wrestling its whole life.” Another shared a humorous cat video, remarking, “Some things just cannot be explained…”

Adding to the conversation, a sarcastic observer noted, “He is still sitting inside the circle to this day. The predators are still sitting outside the circle to this day. It is a stalemate.”

One user, Ann, explained, “Frogs and amphibians in general are very sensitive. They tend to absorb toxins through their skin, so maybe there’s a chemical in the chalk the frog doesn’t want to get on itself. Or maybe it’s just confused.” Responding to this, another user speculated, “Chalk absorbs water. Might be fiddling with that sensitivity.” Ann agreed, suggesting, “Right, that too. I wonder if it’s a bit like salt with slugs and snails.”

A playful commenter chimed in, “As a frog, I confirm,” humorously affirming the discussion. Another user posed the question, “How long do you think it’ll be within the circle before taking a leap out?”

This isn’t the first time animal behavior has puzzled the internet, and it’s likely not the last. Numerous videos have shown similar reactions from various creatures like ants and frogs when confined within a circle.

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