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    I live in a densely populated area and I'm having some trouble finding areas to catch frogs. I'm looking to catch a leopard frog, but I'm open to anything I would be able to care for properly. There are some frogs in my town, but they're all on conservation land and I can't seem to find anywhere else nearby. I keep my horse about 50 minutes North of me, and there's lot's of land around there, but I haven't seen any ponds or streams frogs could live near and everything is very dry in general.

    Any suggestions on where/how I could catch one?

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    You could try to find some toads or wood frogs if your looking in the woods. Sometimes if it rained you can find leopard frogs in ditches

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    Quote Originally Posted by xofroggyloveox View Post
    I live in a densely populated area and I'm having some trouble finding areas to catch frogs. I'm looking to catch a leopard frog, but I'm open to anything I would be able to care for properly. There are some frogs in my town, but they're all on conservation land and I can't seem to find anywhere else nearby. I keep my horse about 50 minutes North of me, and there's lot's of land around there, but I haven't seen any ponds or streams frogs could live near and everything is very dry in general.

    Any suggestions on where/how I could catch one?
    Hi,
    You will most definitely be able to catch one at at reptile/amphibian expo in you area !!!
    There would be a huge selection of beautiful frogs and many species to choose from.
    There also may be someone her breeding the frog you are interested in.

    Captive bred frogs adapt better in captivity !
    No disrespect, but this is ,truly, a serious issue, of which humans are 100% responsible for!

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