Why assume when you can just flip them over and look? Or watch them climb with their bellies on the glass? Breeding age males have dark chins (I think of it as a froggy beard.) and females are all white on their bellies and chins.
Why assume when you can just flip them over and look? Or watch them climb with their bellies on the glass? Breeding age males have dark chins (I think of it as a froggy beard.) and females are all white on their bellies and chins.
I have a frog. She's fat and green. Her name is Gertrude, because she is fat and green.
That is not an exact science. I have seen full frown males with light throats... Frodos is dark but Pippins is light. Yes they say males "usually" have a darker throat can't be used to guarantee it.
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