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Exotic tree frog found in Asda banana delivery after 5,000-mile journey from Colombia

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An exotic tree frog was discovered in a bunch of bananas by Asda supermarket staff after a 5,000-mile trip from Colombia to South Wales.

The frog was found at the Asda store in Murray Street, Llanelli.

It is believed the creature survived the long journey to the UK without food or drink by slowing down its metabolism, as amphibians are able to do.

Colombia is the UK's biggest supplier of bananas, with hundreds of thousands of tonnes of the fruit making the journey each year.

An exotic tree frog was discovered in a bunch of bananas by Asda supermarket staff after a 5,000-mile trip (PA)
An exotic tree frog was discovered in a bunch of bananas by Asda supermarket staff after a 5,000-mile trip (PA)

The frog, now named Asda in honour of his rescuers, has now been transferred to specialist animal centre Silent World To You in Haverfordwest.

Staff at the centre, where he will live in a humid environment, believe he is a banana tree frog.

However, they added that it can be difficult to identify frog species.

"We're so grateful to the members of the Asda team who contacted us," she said.

The frog, now named Asda in honour of his rescuers, has now been transferred to specialist animal centre (PA)
The frog, now named Asda in honour of his rescuers, has now been transferred to specialist animal centre (PA)

"One team member spotted the frog, while another confined the frog and took him home.

"This quick thinking helped keep this frog safe.

"Frogs and other amphibians are so good at shutting down their bodies when they need to.

"It seems highly likely that's exactly what this frog did to survive this long journey without food.

Staff at the centre, where he will live in a humid environment, believe he is a banana tree frog (PA)
Staff at the centre, where he will live in a humid environment, believe he is a banana tree frog (PA)

"Thankfully, the frog's remarkable journey has a happy ending - with the little chap now safe and well at a specialist facility in Pembrokeshire."

Ginny Spenceley, from Silent World To You, said it was not uncommon for frogs or spiders to "hitch a ride" in fruit deliveries as this are no longer sprayed or treated.

The centre has put in a special order of crickets for the frog, who will live in a heated animal house in a planted terrarium.

"Fortunately, he's doing really well and, funnily enough, got very comfortable in a banana skin as we helped settle him into his new, less familiar surroundings," Mrs Spenceley said.

"Asda the frog is very small - with a body about the size of my thumb, but longer back legs. Of course, we don't know if it is a baby or an adult."

A spokesman for Asda added: "We are pleased that Asda the frog is safe and well and hope he enjoys his 'hoppy' new home."

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