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    Southern toad diet

    Hi!
    I raise tadpoles from the neighborhood pond bordering my backyard and release them when they become froglets. It saves them from being eaten by fish as babies, and gives me something to nurture...
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    Re: Can anyone help me identify these tadpoles?

    I'm late replying here, but just in case anyone comes back to this thread looking for information the lateral eyes do indicate that they are probably in the tree frog family. The USGS tadpole field...
  3. Southern toad tadpoles... Seizures? Tail chasing?

    Hi! I have zone southern toad tadpoles taken from a retention pond bordering my backyard. I raise them up so they don't get eaten by the fishies and release when they are frogs. I've done it before...
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    Tadpole identification

    Hi! I found this tadpole in the retention pond bordering my backyard all by himself when he was only half the size of my pinky fingernail. Now he’s close to three inches, and I’m trying to figure out...
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    Tadpole set up

    What do you think?
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    Tree frog tadpole identification! :)

    Hi! These guys were found here in central Florida (Melbourne specifically). Anyone have any thoughts on what they might be? Southern Chorus Frogs is what I'm leaning towards...
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    Re: Southern Leapord Frog

    Also I didn’t catch or even touch this frog, just took pictures and tried to measure him (I held up a balde of grass and ripped it to his size to measure later). He is still wild and free :)
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    Southern Leapord Frog

    Look at this lovely guy I found in my yard! He’s approximately 5 inches!
    Anyways, if the leapord frogs around here decide to lay eggs I want to raise some tadpole babies. I’m in central Florida...
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    Huge southern leapord frog!

    I found a 5 inch Southern Leapord Frog in my backyard!! (Melbourne FL)
    from what I understand 2-3 inches is average and 5 is as big as they can possibly get! Measuring scared wild frogs is...
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    Unidentified Florida tree frog

    Hi! I found this little guy in my backyard in melbourne Florida. I checked his legs and he did not have the blue Cuban teeefrog leg bones or any distinctive coloring under his back legs, which rules...
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    Re: Froglet identification

    Thank you! I'm so glad they're native froglets :) I really appreciate the help.
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    Re: Froglet identification

    Thanks.
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    Re: My New Girls

    They're cute!congradulations!
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    Froglet identification

    Hi! This guy was found in Palm Bay florida. Any ideas on what he is?and is there anyway to be sure he isn't an invasive cuban treefrog at this stage?75078750797508175082
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    Re: Tadpole identification help!

    Thanks. I already looked through the first guide, I'll check out the others now.
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    Tadpole identification help!

    Hi! I'm brand new here and am raising some tadpoles that were found in my aunt's pool and they have lateral eyes so I think they are some kind of treefrog but I need help narrowing it down(they were...
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