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  • How to Care for Baby Frogs

    Frogs require regular care in terms of feeding, housing, and health care. Take care to provide the habitat and sustenance your baby frogs need and they will grow into healthy adult frogs in no time.

  • How to Build a Habitat for a Red Eye Tree Frog

    Red-eyed tree frogs are found in the wild from southern Mexico to South America. They are nocturnal and carnivorous, eating most any insect they can catch. As their name suggests, they do live...

  • How to Know the Difference Between Male & Female Horned Toads

    Horned Toads make quite interesting and peaceful pets because they devote their day to eating with as little movement as possible. The common name used when they're sold as pets is Pacman Frog,...

  • How to Feed Fire-Belly Toads Mealworms

    The Bombina frog, also called a fire-belly toad, is an opportunistic carnivore in the wild, feeding on a variety of invertebrates, mollusks, and small fish on land and in water. When the toad is...

  • About Baby Frogs

  • How to Tell a Male From a Female Eastern American Toad

    The Eastern American Toad is a common amphibian that is found throughout southern New England. With rough skin, short legs and warty skin, this type of toad has become quite popular as a pet. Many...

  • Can You Get Toad and Frog Food at Pet Stores?

    There are two ways to feed your frog or toad: supply it with live food or purchase fortified, nutritious, prepared foods that are essential to your reptile's health and development.

  • Fire-Bellied Toad's Diet

    The fire-bellied toad, also called a bombina frog, or an Oriental fire-belly, is a hearty, easy to manage amphibian that thrives in home vivariums and has been known to live up to 20 years. In the...

  • About Large Bull Frogs

    The bullfrog (rana catesbeiana)---North America's largest frog---weighs up to a pound, and reaches a length of eight inches or more. Its name comes from its distinctive call, which can be heard...

  • How to Grow a Frog Pipidae

    Tongueless frogs (Pipidae), including African dwarf and clawed frogs, are an interesting species of amphibians. These aquatic frogs rarely leave their watery homes unless drought or lack of food...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Female and Male Frogs

    Determining the sex of amphibians, a process known as sexing, can often be quite difficult, as they lack external sex organs. In frogs sexual dimorphism (obvious differences in form, size or color...

  • Who are the Desert Tree Frog's Predators?

    The desert tree frog, also called the red tree frog or ruddy tree frog, is a small Australian frog that can range in color from gray to red-brown. Its predators include snakes, toads and mammals....

  • How to Raise American Toad Tadpoles

    The American toad, or Bufo americanus, lives in ponds, usually blending in with the surrounding dirt and rocks. The males grow to only two inches and the females grow to four inches. Females lay...

  • How to Set Up a Basic Terrarium for a Horned Frog

    Horned frogs, which are also called Pac Man frogs because of their hunting patterns, are one of the easiest amphibian pets to take care of. Setting up a proper terrarium for a horned frog is...

  • Who is the Desert Tree Frog's Predator?

    A desert tree frog is native to Australia and is also called a Little Red Tree Frog. They are round with short limbs and a flat head and can be found in dry, tropical or moderate climates. These...

  • Types of Tadpoles

    Tadpoles are also known as polliwogs and pollywiggles, and they are the completely aquatic form of a frog or toad. There are five main families of tadpoles that species can be categorized into...

  • What Do Bull Frogs Eat?

    Bullfrogs will eat just about anything they can swallow, such as reptiles, fish, birds, mammals, insects, turtles, and other frogs. They have huge appetites.

  • Differences Between a Male & Female Frog

    The recognizable differences between male and female frogs depends on the species. In some species, male and females appear very different, but in others the differences are subtle. In any case,...

  • Life Cycle of Tadpoles

    Tadpoles, also known as polliwogs, are immature frogs. The duration of a tadpole's life cycle depends on the climate of its habitat. In a mild habitat, the entire process takes about four to five...

  • Red Eye Tree Frog Habitat

    The red-eyed tree frog is one of the most recognizable amphibians thanks to its startlingly big, bright red eyes. This little frog might blend in on a leaf when it closes its eyes but should a...

  • Poison Frogs Habitat

    Poison frogs are brilliantly colored amphibians that reside in rainforests. Their toxicity varies from one species to another, and they are generally between 3/4 and 2-1/2 inches in length.

  • Human Vs. Frog Muscular System

    Both frogs and humans have intricate muscular systems, but a close inspection reveals that they are built in ways particular to the needs of each. Simply put, frogs are built for jumping and...

  • About Tadpoles

    A tadpole (or polliwig, as it is sometimes called) is the common name for a baby frog in its early larval stage. Tadpoles are wholly aquatic and breathe through internal or external gills. Legless...

  • What to Feed Tadpoles

    Tadpoles are the beginning stages of a frog's life, usually for the first three months.Tadpoles grow into frogs by the process of metamorphosis, which takes a few weeks. While the frog is still in...

  • What Do Baby Florida Tree Frogs Eat?

    Florida has many different types of tree frogs. When young, these tree frogs can be quite small, making feeding a challenge for those who decide to keep them as pets. Knowing what to feed and...

  • Life Cycle of the Red Eyed Tree Frog

    The red-eyed tree frog is striking with its bright red eyes, oversized orange feet and a bright green body. A red-eyed tree frog goes through four distinct life cycle phases: egg, tadpole, tadpole...

  • Care for a Red Eyed Tree Frog

    Red eyed tree frogs are amphibians indigenous to Central America, ranging from Mexico to Panama. They can grow up to 3 inches in length. The females are slightly larger than the males. These frogs...

  • Body Parts of the Frog

    Many of a frog's body parts have specialized jobs that help frogs survive both on land and in the water, like skin, legs, feet, eyes and tongue.

  • The Habitat of Tadpoles

    A tadpole is the name for the earliest stage in a frog's life cycle after it's born. Tadpoles initially bare little resemblance to frogs. It isn't until later in their development that they...

  • Facts About the Red-Eyed Tree Frog Habitat

    The red-eyed tree frog, sometimes called the red-eyed leaf frog, is a delicate, slender frog with a bright-green body with neon blue or yellow accents. The most notable feature about this...

  • Treefrogs Habitat

    Two species of North American tree frogs are commonly kept as pets. These frogs occupy slightly different natural habitats, and terrariums can simulate the best features of either.

  • How to Keep Tadpoles

    Keeping tadpoles as pets gives you the opportunity to watch them grow into frogs or toads. Keeping tadpoles is relatively easy and requires minimal effort. The only drawback of keeping tadpoles is...

  • How to Take Care of a Red-Eyed Tree Frog

    Red-eyed tree frogs are amphibians native to parts of Central America, ranging from Mexico to Panama. They range from two to three inches in length. The females are slightly larger than the males....

  • The Difference Between a Frog & a Toad

    Both frogs and toads are members of the order Anura, so all toads are frogs. But true frogs and true toads have their own specific families, species and characteristics.

  • How to Clean a Frog Tank

    While frogs seldom get sick in the ways that you would recognize as a human, they can become very ill from swimming in dirty water. Frogs absorb water and nutrients though their skin in addition...

  • Frog Habitat Facts

    Frogs are animals that belong to a class called amphibia, which are cold-blooded animals with vertebrae. Frogs are characterized by bulging eyes, long webbed feet that allow them to swim and jump,...

  • How to Identify Baby Frogs

    A highly-adaptable amphibian, the frog can live in diverse climates and habitats, from high-elevation mountain ranges to burrowed passages beneath the ground. Frogs have a unique life cycle. They...

  • How to Collect and Raise Native Tadpoles

    Watching tadpoles grow into frogs is a great experience and hobby. It is especially delightful and educational for children. Raising tadpoles is surprisingly easy and not at all time consuming....

  • How To Care For a Gray Tree Frog

    Caring for a gray tree frog is simple by misting the substrate bedding every day, keeping the habitat humid and feeding it a small cricket every two or three days. Take care of a gray tree frog,...

  • What Do Frogs Eat?

    Frogs eat a variety of insects and creatures, including crickets, which make up the majority of their diet; they also eat meal worms and wax worms, which are high in fat and should be used...

  • How to Make a Frog Habitat

    To make a habitat for a tree frog, drill ventilation holes into a plastic display box, fill the base with moist substrate and add a leafy plant before introducing the frog to its new home. Create...

  • How to Make a Frog Habitat

    Frogs enjoy a habitat where they can hide, swim in water and burrow in soil. Mke a frog habitat with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Care for Toads

    Toads prefer dry climates, which changes the way to care for them. Care for toads with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Buy Toads

    Buying pet toads is not extremely common, and it may be hard to find pet toads for sell. Buy toads with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Feed a Frog in an Aquarium

    Feeding a frog in an aquarium is as easy as dropping fish food in the tank. Feed frogs in aquariums with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Construct a Tree Frog Terrarium

    To construct tree frog terrariums, place twigs and branches in a vertical container. Construct tree frog terrariums with expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Care for African Dwarf Frogs

    Caring for African dwarf frogs is easy as long as no other animals can eat them. Care for African dwarf frogs with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Care for a Gray Tree Frog

    To care for gray tree frogs, give them plenty of places to hide in the terrarium. Care for gray tree frogs with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Breed Frogs

    Breeding frogs can be difficult depending on the species. Breed frogs with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

  • How to Care for Frogs

    To care for frogs, know the species of the pet frog. Care for frogs with these expert tips from a reptile specialist in this free video about pet care.

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