River Wild, TheRiver Wild, The (1994)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: Gail (Meryl Streep) is a professional at water rafting. She twigs every day, and she is in a very good shape. She takes her family, one day, to a rafting trip down the river, but she has no idea that the planed trip is about to become a nightmare. Two escaping robbers with a handgun, meet the family in the way, and join them to the trip. Only later the Gail realize that their new friends are dangerous criminals, but it’s too late. The two men force them to stay together, and to keep cruising down the river. The family’s life are risked not only by the 2 men, but also by the river which becomes more stormy and wilder.

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Directors: Hanson Curtis

Actors: Mazzello Joseph,Strathairn David,Galloway Victor,Bacon Kevin,Reilly John C.,Lucking William,Duffy Thomas F.,Bratt Benjamin,Cantelon Paul,Morshower Glenn,Thriller,Adventure,Drama,Action,

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My bullfrog swallowed rocks. :/ Help?
So I have a bullfrog who’s about 5-6 years old. She’s a large female. About the length and width of my hand, even with the fingers outstretched.

She was living fine on a river rock bedding, up until I dropped in a few goldfish for her. She managed to kick them up from the corner of her tank she uses to sunbathe and has -definitely- swallowed some. I say definitely because as I was gently searching her stomach, I could ear them click together.

She’s apparently swallowed some of the small fish gravel, but she’s large enough that I know she could easily pass them. The other rocks, however, are about nickel-quarter sized. In comparison, maybe two keys wide on a computer keyboard.

She’s not swollen and still struggles when held. We thought you could simply work them back up into her throat and get her to spit them out but. Of course it’s never that simple. She is a little on the fat side but she did just clear off 9 goldfish without flinching so I also take that into account and haven’t started assuming the worst yet.

I know the risks of impaction and all but have heard of a pacman frog passing a nickel within a few weeks so I still have a mild hope for her.

I’ve done the research on vets in the local area and none are -seriously- qualified to handle amphibians and I don’t want to put her under THEIR care for a surgery if they aren’t completely able to care for her. Not to mention I’d have to travel a distance to get to any of them.

So is there any suggestions that could put my worrying to rest?

My best friend says that she can’t be totally doomed. Not when frogs most likely swallow rocks in the wild by accident anyhow. And there’s only two larger sized rocks I can feel. And, mind you, she was found in a friend’s pool shortly after a snow so she was, at one point, wild.

:/ Do I just watch out and make sure she keeps her appetite and doesn’t bloat or what? Lend me a hand?

She’s been transferred over onto the same terrain I use for my pacman in hopes for her to pull through. ALSO. All the rocks are rounded and smooth. None are jagged. And I’ve seen my pacman pass some pretty large stools so.

Again. What do you all think?


don’t mind her shes only a bullfrog theres lots of bullfrog in the world
chester | Nov 05, 2009