I got a kit thing for Christmas and im not sure what to get so can anyone name a beginner frog or toad that is:
-any size
- able to be handled
- does NOT need a filter (i can easily change the water myself though)
- lives part out of water and part in
- lives in groups of 2 or more (not necessary but appreciated!)
- does not need a large tank (smaller the better!)
Thank you!! =D
One that when kissed turns in to a handsome Prince.
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.
(sorry for my english)
I asked this question on italian Answers, but I didn’t have any convincing answers.
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So people, tell me: do you know something about this stuff?
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Danny: in english, please.
No. The cigarettte doesn’t pump out smoke with any force. The lack of oxygen would just kill the fire with no problem.
Is ordinary handling and usage as a pet of ANY frog or toad dangerous(In India)?
Depends. Don’t you get loads of frogs in India when it rains in the monsoon anyways?
I haven’t been to India in the monsoon so I have no clue but if you want to keep a frog, yes! Always wash ur hands!
I have a stagnant mudhole pond and i live in north idaho? my pond is 2to3 feet deep and is loaded with toad and treefrog tadpoles.will the rosie reds eat many tadpoles?will the rosie reds eat spawn from the toads or tree frogs?if rosie reds eat tadpoles will they eat tons and tons of them or only a few?will the rosie reds eat mosquito larvae?
No, instead often the tadpoles are the one who will peck at the fish and eventually kill them. I saw it happen.
Flowerhorn and other large cichlids can eat tadpoles . I remember once they ate all of my African dwarf frog’s.
i found this small toad/frog (yes i know its bad to keep it) but i saved it and it has a white belly and little orange spots on its back and a lumpy back what type of toad/frog is it?
You don’t no need to rescue it. Frog/Toads don’t stay with their parents, they are on their own from the second they are born/hatched.
Take a pic, and post on here, if people have a look at it, they mkay be able to tell what it is.
FROG AND TOAD:
Frogs have longer legs than most toads and that obviously helps them take longer leaps. In comparison toads hop around. A major noticeable difference between frogs and toads is that the hind feet of a frog are webbed, to help it swim. The ones of a toad are not because unlike most amphibians, toads like to live in dry places.
Also when frogs eat, they close their eyes when they push the food down their throat and toads have dry, thick, warty skin. Don’t touch a toad.
STOAT AND WEASEL:
http://www.wildlifebritain.com/stoatorweasel.php
RABBIT AND HARE
Usually hares are larger than rabbits, have larger ears and hind legs. Hares are born with full coat of fur and opened eyes, rabbits are born blind and without fur.
Hares and have longer hind legs then rabbits and longer ears with characteristic black markings. The skulls of rabbits and hares are also different. Rabbit’s fur coat remains its color year-round, while hares change color from grayish brown in summer to white in winter.
Rabbits and hares usually live in different arias. Another difference between rabbits and hares is their diet. Rabbits prefer soft stems, grass or vegetables, hares eat more hard food: bark and rind, buds, small twigs and shoot.
Hope this helps!!
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I need help coming up with an idea for my social studies lesson plan for my Frog and Toad unit (they are children’s books if you are familiar with them…). 2nd grade level. Any suggestions would be HIGHLY appreciated!
It’s been a while since I taught elementary school, but if memory serves, Frog and Toad were always helping one another. Could your Social Studies unit be about helpers in the community?
I have a stagnant mudhole pond and i live in north idaho? my pond is 2to3 feet deep and is loaded with toad and treefrog tadpoles.will the rosie reds eat many tadpoles?will the rosie reds eat spawn from the toads or tree frogs?if rosie reds eat tadpoles will they eat tons and tons of them or only a few?will the rosie reds eat mosquito larvae?
no i a 10 gallon tank with tadpoles and at least 15 rosyreds and they seem to be alright together
http://www.gomestic.com/Pets/Unusual-Pets–Leaf-Frogs.86670
not sure if they are the "Easiest" but I know many people with success.. main thing is right kind of housing.