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    Excellent post Cory. Horned frogs will easily capture other frogs, snakes and even small lizards, therefore D3 supplements plays an important part of their feeding. The cornuta, I believe, has a certain lure to other frogs by flipping it's feet to look like insect to capture other frogs. Indeed horned frogs will eat frogs, small lizards, insects or anything they can fit in their mouths. This helps their dietary needs and especially towards the D3 cycle. Cornuta will feast upon mostly frogs which will supply a good source of D3 from the liver, considering little UVB will reflect to the floor of forest the inhabit, compared to the grassland which Cranwelli will breed and feed.

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