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    Medium-sized pet frogs can be fed larger crickets, mealworms, butterworms, silkworms, grasshoppers, and even small fish. Large pet frogs, like those in the genus...
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    poison dart frogs in captivity, often have not distinguished these, with all commonly being identified as "azureus". The blue poison dart frog is a medium-sized...
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    commonly kept, and easiest-to-breed, dart frogs in captivity, as well as in zoos. The green-and-black poison dart frog has the typical appearance of the members...
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    common and available in reduced diversity. A select number of hobbyists and breeders are successfully reproducing these frogs in captivity, and healthy, captive-bred...
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    years in captivity. African clawed frogs are frequently mislabeled as African dwarf frogs in pet stores. Identifiable differences are: Dwarf frogs have...
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    Ceratophrys is a genus of frogs in the family Ceratophryidae. They are also known as South American horned frogs as well as Pacman frogs due to their characteristic...
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    Golden poison frogs appear to rely on the consumption of small insects or other arthropods to synthesize batrachotoxin; frogs kept in captivity fed on commercially...
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    boldly in the mouth area and toe pads. The "milk" in the common name comes from the milky fluid these frogs excrete when stressed. Adult Amazon milk frog –...
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    Columbia coat their darts with the poison produced by the frogs. When bred in captivity the frogs are not poisonous because the diet that they are fed lacks...
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    frog reaches 10 cm (4 in) or more in length. Its average lifespan in captivity, about 16 years, is long compared with most frogs. Docile and well suited...
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    Fire salamander (category Amphibians described in 1758)
    earthworms and slugs, but they also occasionally eat newts and young frogs. In captivity, they eat crickets, mealworms, waxworms and silkworm larvae. Small...
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    Robert; Brian Bush; Brad Maryan; David Robinson (2007). Reptiles and Frogs in the Bush: Southwestern Australia. University of Western Australia Press...
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    were present only in the diet of lowed weight frogs, emphasizing a more diversified diet for younger goliath frogs. Fully developed frogs are also believed...
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    golden frogs. However, after approximately eight years of living in captivity, the offspring of the original captive Panamanian golden frogs still shared...
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    Poison dart frog (also known as dart-poison frog, poison frog or formerly known as poison arrow frog) is the common name of a group of frogs in the family...
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    Red owl (category Birds described in 1878)
    that red owls consume frogs in the wild, as they appear to prefer small mammals, but they will frequently eat frogs in captivity. Most of the prey species...
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    their size and power. In captivity, these frogs' natural diet is fairly easy to recreate. When kept as a pet, the horned frogs are usually fed a staple...
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    range from 26 to 30 °C (79 to 86 °F) or above. In captivity, care must be taken not to overheat the frogs, as they can be sensitive to higher temperatures...
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    tailed frogs is an extension of the male cloaca). Frogs have glandular skin, with secretions ranging from distasteful to toxic. Their skin varies in colour...
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    back. Maximum longevity of the frog is six to 10 years. The diet of adult Mississippi gopher frogs probably includes frogs, toads, insects, spiders, and...
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    Javan green magpie (category Birds described in 1826)
    small lizards and frogs. In captivity, adults turn bluish (the structural colour of their feathers) if their diet is inadequate in lutein. Javan green...
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    frogs, are declining. Most populations of tree frogs appear healthy, and they have no concern or conservation status. In 2007, the Pacific tree frog was...
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    are able to replicate the first plagues, in which Yahweh turns the Nile to blood and produces a plague of frogs, but are unable to reproduce any plagues...
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    rain fall and Pacific horned frogs reproduce explosively over the course of a single night. Typically, Pacific horned frogs lay underground during day and...
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    now shown that the potentially native UK pool frogs are closely related to Scandinavian frogs, not to frogs from further south. A native origin is most...
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    green frog dwells in marshes, swamps, ponds, lakes, springs, and other aquatic environments. It is active both day and night. Northern Green frogs are kept...
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    Surinam Horned frog inhabits a different habitat than its smaller cousin and does not interbreed with it in the wild (but will do so in captivity). This species...
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    small fish. T. macrostomus is among the largest frogs in the world and the largest exclusively aquatic frog, a title sometimes incorrectly awarded to its...
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    the lead. When the program was started in 2010 almost nothing was known about managing the frogs in captivity. Zoos Victoria has been researching the...
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    tree frog (Nyctimystes infrafrenatus) is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is the world's largest tree frog (the Cuban tree frog reaches...
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