what species of frog/toad grow from those little black tadpoles?

Posted by admin on December 23rd, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 2 Comments »

at the lake near my house there are some little black tadpoles, and i want to raise one to keep. what grows from those tadpoles? frogs or toads? and what species? thanx!

It would help to know where that lake is. Generally, though, little black tadpoles grow into toads.

What did people expect the cane toads to do after they’d eaten the cane beetles?

Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009 and filed under toads | 1 Comment »

Did people expect the toads to hang around and not spread out or just to die?

you should read up on the host of other species that the Australian’s introduced as pest control it would be funny if it wasn’t so devastatingly stupid

Will my toads benefit from the antioxidants in green tea if I have them bathe in cold green tea?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under toads | 1 Comment »

Note: Toads do NOT drink with the mouth. They absorb through the skin. Therefore a toad sitting in brewed green tea which has been cooled to room temperature they will in effect be drinking the green tea.

I can’t imagine in the wild toads would have access to green tea so I doubt sitting in cold green tea would benefit them at all and may well harm them.

Why is the cricket frog important to humans? What will happen if they become exinct? How can we help?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under frog | 1 Comment »

Why is the cricket frog important to humans? What will happen if they become exinct? How can we as humans help save the cricket frog?

The endangered species act does not allow us to determine whether a species is beneficial to humans or not before the act can be used to save a species from extinction. Of course, if mosquitoes become endangered, then our lawmakers may make an exception. :)