To get the ball rolling, here's my entry. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (Citronella morph) - Dendrobates tinctorius
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To get the ball rolling, here's my entry. Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (Citronella morph) - Dendrobates tinctorius
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oooh, I'll see your yellow and raise you some toxin (Phyllobates terribilis)
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My lovely Southern bell frog (Litoria raniforis) hanging around in the Frogery.
Well, since I brought all my frogs and toads out of the cold room this week, I have some pictures to start throwing in the competition again. I'll start with my favorite little frogs in North America- Darts they ain't- but they sure are fun...
Pseudacris triseriata
Some of you may remember this particular one as the skinny little morph that showed up in my critter room all on his own a few months back.
Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!
I really like that frog Johnny.
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my whites tree frog i got on saturday
An American Toad (Bufo Americanus) that I caught and released in my front yard...
Btw, this is my first post! Hello! I've been mostly here reading the card guides, but now I'll make an effort to post more often.
Welcome, Ketz. Nice photo!
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Frogs should not play with guns.
Lots of good pics this month. It'll be hard to vote.
Vietnamese Mossy Frog from an exhibit at the National Geographic Museum.
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McLaura, where is that museum?![]()
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In DC.They had a special traveling frog exhibit in 2008, so they aren't there now. I just found the schedule for it (Traveling Exhibitions - Frogs - A Chorus of Colors), and the next place it will be is Anaheim in June. I would highly recommend going to see it, as it's a very comprehensive exhibit.
Ah yes, that was in New York recently. We had a discussion on it in the forum a while back, I believe.
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Yeah, it came to Boston last year some time. It was the first time I had ever seen a full grown mossy. I never realized they got that big.
Here is Hyla, my wc gray tree frog. This is her enjoying her favorite fairy tale!
Lovely plump frog.
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Your frog can read? Awesome!
Thanks for the compliment John. I will be sure to tell her you said so. And Kurt, do you think I could make some money off my literate frog?
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