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RE: Help! Butt-face frog?

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Posted by: BIGHYDRO at Fri Nov 20 00:50:12 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BIGHYDRO ]  
   

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Here's a short video of kim's male calling. They are very cool frogs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCgnUVu5VFA

There's 2 sides to every coin. Captive breeding is definitely a way to slow the collection of wild frogs, however, that does not mean go rape the land for frogs in the pet trade. There are many captive breeding projects in the works for conservation of endangered species that do not involve collecting thousands from native lands. There's really nothing for him to be "careful" of because the frogs have already been collected, so with that being the case, the faster someone breeds them, the better for both sides.

Carlton, I kinda thought the same thing. Besides, isn't the "butt faced frog" name kinda backwards? Their faces don't look like their butts, their butt's look like a face. So shouldn't they be called "face butted frogs"? lol
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