A lot of those look like they were from different geographical areas. Where as, I can catch both Gray's tree frog and the red spotted newt in the same area near me. Though, I do guess fully grown, the newt may be able to fit a frog in it's mouth.
A lot of those look like they were from different geographical areas. Where as, I can catch both Gray's tree frog and the red spotted newt in the same area near me. Though, I do guess fully grown, the newt may be able to fit a frog in it's mouth.
in the wild they can get away from each other. i personally am not a fan of mixing.
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