Sorry about my spelling. Has anyone ever seen any articles about wild Horned Frogs and the environment they live in?
Very brief description at Ceratophrys cornuta (Amazonian Horned Frog)
I also found this...
ADW: Ceratophrys cornuta: INFORMATION which has some references to other sites.
This may be the diet site that someone else mentioned. http://www.herpetologynotes.seh-herp...ges285-286.pdf This is interesting. It shows a photo of a frog trying to eat a lizard that definitely wont fit (in my opinion
A tiny bit of ornate infor AmphibiaWeb - Ceratophrys ornata
There isnt too much out there for sure.
Carole
Get Horned Frogs and Budgetts frogs by Philippe de Vosjoli.
Like Carole mentioned; AmphibiaWeb is a good source of information about frog's habitats. Just select the interested species at this link: AmphibiaWeb - Ceratophryidae. Good luck!
Wow Carole, that male definitely bit into one huge meal!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thanks reptileszz, Grif and Carlos for the great information on the articles(see I spelledt it correctly.) They are really interesting and informative. That photo of the frog eating the lizard is amazing. I am glad Horned Frog are not the size of Galapagos Tortoises. Thank you again.![]()
I did a little "digging" thanks to the before mentioned "folks" and holy cow there is really a lot "out there". Wow.![]()
there is a great article here on pacman frogs..myself im focusing on suriname frogs..im trying to gather as much info as i can before i get them..so fare all is veage..seems info on them is hard to get LOL![]()
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