I don't buy 30 frogs at a time of one species like you do but I suppose if I did I would also start labeling them group A and group B for breeding purposes.
Yeah, how dare I track the bloodlines of a critically endangered frog with the intent of breeding large numbers of strong, healthy froglets. What a scumbag I am.
Yeah, how dare I track the bloodlines of a critically endangered frog with the intent of breeding large numbers of strong, healthy froglets. What a scumbag I am.
Actually my comment was just to point out why you probably wouldn't consider them pets. Nothing more.
Actually my comment was just to point out why you probably wouldn't consider them pets. Nothing more.
I don't consider them pets because they simply can't be. They don't have the brain structure to be able to recognize their owner or have any sort of meaningful interaction beyond simple stimulus-response. If you want a pet get a mammal or a bird.