Where do frogs keep their money?
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A river bank
The joke “Where do frogs keep their money? In a river bank” is a pun that plays on the double meaning of “bank.” The word “bank” commonly refers to a financial institution where people deposit and withdraw money. However, “bank” also denotes the land alongside a body of water, like a river, where frogs are often found. Frogs, being aquatic creatures, would naturally be associated with a river bank rather than a financial bank.
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In a deposit box, because it’s always a little damp!