Here's the story, I was poking around to see where my frog was, and then I accidentally poked him in the face. Afterwards he tried to attack my finger and me, do you think he thinks of me as someone who doesn't provide food anymore? Did I provoke him in some way?
He probably thought your finger was food. My tree frogs do it all the time. Or, he might have felt slightly threatened and annoyed. Frog's (for the most part) aren't really social creatures, and don't really desire human company or company from other frogs. It's nothing personal at all.
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