Without looking it up, do you know what a Spring Peeper is? A funny story and multimedia presentation related to this question will be posted at the conclusion of this informal survey.
UPDATE: Given the overwhelming response to the survey, I'm assuming that most of you already know what Spring Peepers are and are insulted that I would even imply that you don't by asking this question. For those of you that don't already know, here's a link to a Wikipedia entry about Spring Peepers. They are small frogs that make a lot of high pitched noise in the spring. I heard them a lot when I lived back east (PA, MD, and CT) but haven't yet heard them in Indiana. I was hiking with my "sisters" a couple of weekends ago and was commenting that I missed hearing the peepers and wondered if we would hear any on the hike. They had never heard of them and questioned whether they were related to the snipe. So it's kind of an inside joke. By the way, there really is such a thing as the snipe as well.... Although I have never seen one in person, even though I have taken friends on snipe hunts before (some of them very successful, if you know what I mean).
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Yep I know what they are :-)
Can't say too much without giving it away.
Well I'm guessing it's not somebody that sneaks up on a small running body of water?
Peepers...aren't those multi-colored marshmellow bunnies?
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