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The little frog was named Greg by the individuals who discovered him (Picture: Laura Jones, Billy Le Pine, Rhys)

A farmer in Australia was in for a surprise after he found a live frog in a bag of lettuce.

Rhys Smoker had been preparing a steak and salad dinner for his friends in Esperance, Western Australia, when he spotted the frog among the many leaves contained in the sealed plastic bag he had bought from a supermarket.

His housemate, Laura Jones, said: ‘He’s like, ‘Oh bro, there’s a frog within the lettuce’. And we’re like, ‘No, you’re taking the mick, like that’s not real’.’

Mr Smoker brought the bag into the lounge room to point out Ms Jones and her partner, Billy Le Pine.

‘Obviously, there’s a little bit frog hiding out and, yeah, all of us had a little bit laugh about it,’ Ms Jones said.

Mr Le Pine said they named the frog Greg before releasing it at a pond near the home.

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‘We thought we’d give him a wee send-off tune as we played Crazy Frog for him,’ he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

In this photo taken from video provided by Laura Jones, Billy Le Pine, Rhys Smoker and Lilli Ashby, a frog sits inside a salad bag in Esperance, Australia, on May 16, 2026. (Laura Jones, Billy Le Pine, Rhys Smoker and Lilli Ashby via AP)
They played Crazy Frog for him before releasing the animal (Picture: Laura Jones, Billy Le Pine, Rhys)

Crazy Frog is a Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician.

Mr Smoker and his partner, Lilli Ashby, had bought the lettuce at a Woolworths supermarket in Esperance the identical day Greg was discovered.

Five years ago, a consumer confronted a three-metre-long non-venomous diamond python on a shelf of a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney.

Also in 2021, a consumer discovered a venomous pale-headed snake wrapped in plastic with lettuce in an Aldi supermarket in Sydney.

Woolworths said the frog within the salad was an isolated incident and there had been no other similar cases reported.

‘Our teams are investigating this with our suppliers as a priority,’ a Woolworths statement said.

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Woolworths apologised to the household and provided a substitute bag of lettuce.

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