I doubt they can bite a finger off but they can definitely make you bleed...ALOT. I've sent it with my own eyes.. I like these frogs because they are the oddballs of what most humans already consider to be odd. Not to mention the great variety of behaviors they possess makes them very interesting. Pyxies are not very sedentary like some other fatfrog species. It depends a lot on the individual.
Hmmm a HUGE male Pyxi might be able to if you just sat there and let it happen. It would have to be a seriously hungry big frog. They have huge jaw bones and jaw pressure to match with 3 sharp bone teeth. Booger would often crack an adult rats skull almost flattening it and killing it instantly w the 1st chomp. Like a dog w a golf ball. But fingers are very well attached. Its possible i guess but everything would have to be perfect. I would say it is not a ligitiment fear or concern (not saying YOU are fearfull lol) and has prob never happened. As for pac mans... no way in hell. I had a female that was as big as any pac man could ever get and fearsome eater. I heared a few mice skulls make a cracking sound when she clamped onto em, but my buddy Tim let her bite his finger and she def drew blood, and it bruised very bad. But no where near breaking the bone much less ripping it off...
I would have loved seeing that when I was little. I probably would have gotten a frog sooner if that were the case.
Just don't go wiggling your fingers in front of their faces, because fingers look a bit like tasty pink mice.
What a great thread to post!! I, too, absolutely adore the little frogs and have no interest in the bigger ones. This thread definitely makes you take a second look!
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"
It is also fascinating when your young Pyxie burrows for a few days, after a big meal, and looks considerably larger afterwards.![]()
Are people seeing your frogs live surprise by how big they are, even after seeing pictures and having an idea of their size?
With my thumbnail frogs (Ranitomeya ventrimaculatus "Rodyll"), I always have the same comment from friends, and even other hobbyists first encountering these frogs.... They are much smaller than they thought, and the perspective in pictures just doesn't do it enough....
I'm sure if you sit there for days and let it attempt to eat your finger it could happen. But know what else might happen? The frog will get tired of trying. hahahahahah That does happen. I've been keeping pyxies for about 6 years now. I've seen lots of weird stuff happen....lol
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