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golden poison frog

The Deadly Golden Poison Frog

  • 27 December, 2021
  • Critterman
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  • 775 Views
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Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The golden poison frog, aka, poison frog, poison dart frog, or poison arrow frog, is the echelon of amphibian toxicity. Have you ever heard the saying, “You are what you eat”? Well, these frogs

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American bullfrog

The Invasive American Bullfrog

  • 8 December, 2021
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 535 Views
  • 2 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

Well known for their size and being quite loud, when calling, the American bullfrog is native to the United States. They prefer ponds, marshes, lakes, slow flowing rivers, and streams

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wood frog

Chill Out with the Wood Frog

  • 21 October, 2021
  • Critterman
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  • 399 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The wood frog can be found in Alaska, through Canada, and down into northeastern United States; with a few populations as far south as South Carolina. These seemingly normal frogs harbor

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Wallace's flying frog

The Amazing Wallace’s Flying Frog

  • 19 July, 2021
  • Critterman
  • 6 Comments
  • 4659 Views
  • 59 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The Wallace’s flying frog, aka abah river flying frog or parachuting frog, can be found in tropical rainforests of southeastern Asia, Malaysia, and Borneo. Contrary to their name, these

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Chinese edible frog

The Chinese Edible Frog

  • 19 May, 2021
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 2962 Views
  • 2 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The Chinese edible frog, aka Taiwanese frog or East Asian bullfrog, hails from Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, China, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. They tolerate a wide variety of habitats, including: freshwater marshes, intermittent

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poison dart frog

The Poison Dart Frog

  • 5 May, 2021
  • Critterman
  • 1 Comment
  • 1276 Views
  • 4 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The poison dart frog, aka, poison arrow frog, poison frog, or dendrobatid, is the epitome of amphibian beauty. They come in a host of colors and all have a secret weapon. Have you ever heard the saying, “You are what you eat”? Well, these frogs are living proof

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golden mantella frog

The Endangered Golden Mantella Frog

  • 9 April, 2021
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 736 Views
  • 6 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The golden mantella frog is but one of a total of 16 known species of mantellas. These frogs are not only beautiful, but poisonous. As is evident by their aposomatic coloration

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moor frog

The Moor Frog

  • 29 December, 2020
  • Critterman
  • 2 Comments
  • 1158 Views
  • 3 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

Found in Europe and Asia, the moor frog calls swamps, meadows, steppes, semi-deserts, fields, forests, and gardens its home. This extremely adaptable frog is capable of conforming to

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banded bullfrog

The Voluminous Banded Bullfrog

  • 21 December, 2020
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 1488 Views
  • 3 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The banded bullfrog, aka rice frog, Asian painted frog, bubble frog, or chubby frog, is native to mainland southeast Asia. They prefer a forested environment but will also show up in

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Vietnamese mossy frog

The Camouflaged Vietnamese Mossy Frog

  • 1 June, 2020
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 1777 Views
  • 5 Likes
Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

They may look like a clump of moss and nothing more, but that’s exactly what the Vietnamese mossy frog is going for here. All that camouflage helps keep these frogs safe from

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