That's a complicated question, it's difficult to define intelligence unless we put a human point of view on it. I would say compared to most frogs, african clawed frogs are rather smart and become very tame (don't mind human interaction/will come up to you for food). They also seem to have a capacity for learning, something most frogs lack. They always seem to react to me being near the tank, come up to the glass to greet me and become excited (a chance for food!).
Personally I feel they are quite intelligent and social amphibians.
Probably the opposite.She usually spends quite some time under the glass lid opening (where the filter tubes go) looking up, I thought she just liked the tuve vibration or sound
Bad move unless you're watching the frog closely, these guys can jump out of water like a freakin' dolphin when they feel like it.but last night I thought that maybe she liked the air, so I opened a bit the glass lid so she could get some more air.
I had one of my frogs find a small hole in the lid and manage to escape, fall 4 feet down and go on a small adventure while I was at work. I came home and looked all over for him and found him under my lounge chair..After around 5 mins I heard sounds in the living room, and I went there and saw it had jumped out of the tank. So I grabbed her and put her back in it, and closed the tank, that was funny and unexpected.
If my frog survived falling 4 feet on to a hardwood floor chances are your frog is probably going to be fine too in this circumstance.But later I went to bed (around 00:30 am) and didn't turn the filter off, I usually do it at night because she always seems to calm down when I do it (most days she gets the most active at night so it's way to get her to sleep) I went to my room and closed the door. I woke up at 2:20am with some weird noses, at first I thought it was just my imagination, the tank was closed and nobody else was in the house, but then I heard like small jumps and realized it HAD to be the frog. So I opened up the door and the first step I make, I just STEP ON HER! I don't think I hurt her, I was barefeet and as soon as my foot touched her I jumped, but what is a small touching with the feet could be a heavy step for a frog, I hope she's okay.
Feels like semi-dried out skinless chicken meat. Most likely slightly dehydrated.She had walked all the way to my bedroom, so I grabbed her and put her back to the (closed) tank. I think she escaped through the small glass lid opening where the tubes go. I saw her swim so it seems she's okay. But I'm worried for several things now.
one, she wasn't completely dry when I took her, but still she wasn't so wet either, so she had to be out of the tank for a while, I hope that's not too bad for her.
They're slimy little buggers and become sticky if they dry out some, sounds like something 'stuck' to this frog.second when I put her back in the tank I saw something like black loose skin on her belly (she has a white belly) would it be because she was in contact with the floor or something? I hope it's not because I stepped on it and that is something that should go inside her. she doesn't seemed to be in pain or anything though...
Probably a coincidence, albeit a very lucky coincidence.Third, I'm worried and amazed at the same time that she was just in front of my door, pratically scratching it, she mas making sound with the door, could it know I was in there? there are 5 doors in my apartment, but she was right in front of where I was. Are frogs this smart?
Keep the lid closed, open only if you're in the room and can watch the frog. I open my glass lid some times too to let the tank 'air out' some. It's kind of funny too because they start skimming the surface of the water because they anticipate a meal. I never leave the room though and the tank is in my living room so I keep a close eye on it. These guys CAN and WILL jump out of tanks.BTW I now closed the glass lid opening with something so she can't escape again, but after it happened i couldn't sleep for like an hour because I got very worried...
EDIT: now in the morning she doesn't have the black thing her belly anymore.