Tree frogs can't be completely submerged in water, they have lungs. They breathe like us too, hence the nostrils they have.
Tree frogs can't be completely submerged in water, they have lungs. They breathe like us too, hence the nostrils they have.
My 15 year old White's Tree Frog Hetfield (RIP 1996-June 4, 2012) and my little girl Lucy
A few years ago I unfortunately had a red eye leaf frog drowned even though there was plenty of vegetation growing out of as well as into the water source. I was really disappointed in myself for letting this happen, use common scene, as I tell everyone "Its in the name". If its a Chinese water dragon... then it needs lots of water, if its a Tree frog... though they need water, its better suited for life in the trees.
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