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Barry claims his rabbit can roar like a rhinoceros, but Roger thinks it's rubbish. Barry insists his rabbits are rare and when angry, they race around their run and even roar on the roof. In contrast, Roger prefers his frog named Fred, whom he rescued from the river. Barry finds it ridiculous to name a frog Frederick and doesn't believe frogs can drown. Dialogue 27 The Respective Merits of Frogs and Rabbits My rabbit can roar like a rhinoceros. Rubbish! Rabbits don't roar, Roger. You're wrong, Barry. My rabbits are a radian rabbit. They're very rare. When he's angry, he races round and round his rabbit run. And if he's in a real rage, he rushes onto the roof and roars. How horrid! Really, I prefer my frog. I've christened him Fred. Freddy Frog. How ridiculous! An abbreviation for Frederick. Well, you remember when I rescued him from the river last February? He was crying like a canary. He was drowning. Really, Barry? Frogs don't drown.