Ran a rigid seesnake from a roof vent and found 2 frogs in it. I snapped a photo of it.

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Summary

A Reddit user shares an unusual experience of finding two frogs while using a rigid seesnake from a roof vent, humorously likening the photo to a 90s grunge album cover.

Why It Matters

This anecdote highlights the unexpected discoveries that can occur during construction or maintenance work. It serves as a reminder of the importance of thorough inspections and the potential for wildlife encounters in urban settings, which can impact project timelines and safety protocols.

Key Takeaways

  • Unexpected wildlife can be found during construction work.
  • Thorough inspections are crucial for project safety.
  • Humor can be found in unusual situations in construction.

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