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How to Care for Your Amazon Milk Frog

How to Care for Your Amazon Milk Frog

Amazon milk frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix) are small to medium-sized, nocturnal, arboreal amphibians native to the Amazon Basin of South America. They prefer forest canopy for habitat, with access to water-filled tree holes. Amazon milk frogs are soft, 2.5-4” long frogs...

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How to Care for Your African Clawed Frog

How to Care for Your African Clawed Frog

The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) is a medium-sized, aquatic, diurnal species of amphibian. They are native to southern Africa, but have invasive populations in the US, Chile, Great Britain, and other parts of the world. They are quite adaptable,...

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How to Care for Your Green Tree Frog

How to Care for Your Green Tree Frog

American green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) are small, nocturnal, arboreal amphibians native to the southeast United States. They prefer the open canopy areas of tropical forests for habitat, always near a body of water. Green tree frogs are slender, 2-3”...

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How to Care for Your Pacman Frog

How to Care for Your Pacman Frog

Pacman frogs (Ceratophrys ornata) are medium-sized, diurnal, terrestrial amphibians native to parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. They are native to moist grasslands, where they bury most of their body in the earth and ambush prey from their camouflaged position....

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How to Care for Your Fire-Bellied Toad

How to Care for Your Fire-Bellied Toad

The fire-bellied toad (Bombina orientalis) is a small, semi-aquatic, diurnal species of amphibian. They are native to Korea, northeastern China, Thailand, and southern Japan. They can also be found in certain regions of Russia, and are invasive in Beijing. Fire-bellied...

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How to Care for Poison Dart Frogs

How to Care for Poison Dart Frogs

Poison dart frogs (Dendrobates sp.) are small, diurnal, largely terrestrial amphibians native to Central and South America. They can be found in a variety of habitats, but generally prefer wet tropical environments. Poison dart frogs are slender frogs with angular...

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How to Care for Your Tomato Frog

How to Care for Your Tomato Frog

The tomato frog (Dyscophus guineti) is a small, terrestrial, nocturnal species of amphibian. They are native to the island of Madagascar, and prefer the leaf-littered floor of its eastern rainforests.  Tomato frogs are typically 2.5-4” long, with males being smaller....

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How to Care for Your Pixie Frog

How to Care for Your Pixie Frog

Pixie frogs (Pyxicephalus adspersus) are large, diurnal, terrestrial amphibians found throughout southern Africa. They generally occupy savanna or shrubland for habitat, preferably near a body of water. They are also known as African bullfrogs. Pixie frogs can grow up to...

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How to Care for Your White's Tree Frog

How to Care for Your White's Tree Frog

White’s tree frogs (Ranoidea caerulea) are also known as dumpy tree frogs and Australian green tree frogs. They are medium-sized, nocturnal, arboreal amphibians native to northern/eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. They prefer moist, forested environments, but are known to...

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How to Care for Your Red-Eyed Tree Frog

How to Care for Your Red-Eyed Tree Frog

Red-eyed tree frogs (Agalychnis callidryas) are small, nocturnal, arboreal amphibians native to most of Central America, excluding most of Mexico. They prefer the canopy of tropical forests for habitat, usually near a body of water. Red-eyed tree frogs are slender,...

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How to Care for Your American Bullfrog

How to Care for Your American Bullfrog

The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a large, semi-aquatic, diurnal species of frog. They are native to eastern North America, but are highly invasive and have spread to the southern and western US, as well as parts of South America,...

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