

			   Frog V.1.0.COB for Creatures
			   ----------------------------

This will inject a new animal for Albia: A frog. You will first get some frogspawn
on the bullrushes, under the Herb Garden. After some time, they will hatch. You will
then see a tadpole for each egg (that is 6 eggs). They will swim for some time under
water, and will change gradually: first they'll push out the front legs, then they
will lose their tail and push out their back legs. Finally, they will change into 
frogs which will appear on the right shore of the pond. Frogs eat dragonflies, bees,
catapillars and Cave flies. The frogs will initially stay on the shore, but will 
eventually climb up the Tree's roots. Once they've climbed up, they will have the
chance to eat insects, and the norns will have more chance to get to them. After
some time, the frogs die, but a new egg will appear for each frog. That way you'll
always have frogs in Albia!

When a norn touches (pushes) a frog he will experience:

	Coldness: +70
	Fear: +20
	Need for pleasure: -100

When a norn eats frog spawn it has the following effects:

	Hunger: -100
	Starch: +100
	Energy: +50

These are the object numbers used by the Frog.COB:

	- Frog Spawn:

		* scrp 2 5 20
		* class 33887232

	- Tadpoles:

		* scrp 2 10 78
		* class 34229760

	- Frogs:

		* scrp 2 10 79
		* class 34230016



				  Frog Remover.COB
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This COB removes all frogspawn, tadpoles and frogs from Albia. It uses no object numbers.


- Instalation:

	* Frog V.1.0.COB & Frog Remover.COB
	  Put these into the Creatures main directory

	* Frog.SPR
	  Put this into the creatures /Images subdirectory

	* Frog.WAV
	  Put this into the creatures /Sounds subdirectory



Many, many, many Special Thanks to Sandra Linkletter. Your help is invaluable :))).
Thanks again to Alexander Laemmle for his great COE 1.5. :).


All my COBs can be found at

	Norns Spain: http://www.tekres.com/creatures

and very soon at

	The Creatures Corner: http://www.tekres.com/ccorner



Any questions, please ask me at

	smallman@arrakis.es


Daniel Smallman

