Yeah, thats exactly what mine do, but I believe I was told that is just the expulsion of water because I don't think they actually pee like we do. It's more like birds that expell their waste together, hence the reason bird poo can be so watery. During the day, as they nap(mine do anyway), they look bigger and puffy/shiney. They are absorbing O2 from the atmosphere, through their skin, as well and H2O from the humidity as well as from "dipping" in the pool. When they want to move around they lighten their load and when they are eating they make room by expelling this water from a tube by their ??left leg. This tube is a sperical, but I'd have to check the articles from the right spelling and info. I know my Gray Tree froglets have this and I have witnessed it and felt it!!!LOL I'm sure it would be explained in the articles on the Pacific Chorus frog. I'll check it too and post the info.





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